At Radio Insight, they had an article about WRIE AM 1260 in Erie, PA shutting down. Radio-Locator has them "currently off the air". If they are permanently off-the-air, how might that impact WCCR's AM 1260 in Cleveland to grow its coverage area?
WCCR still has to protect 1250 Pittsburgh and 1270 in Detroit (not to mention 1270At Radio Insight, they had an article about WRIE AM 1260 in Erie, PA shutting down. Radio-Locator has them "currently off the air". If they are permanently off-the-air, how might that impact WCCR's AM 1260 in Cleveland to grow its coverage area?
1260's signal, even in the Top 30 WIXY days under Normbob, was not great on the east side of Cleveland. Anywhere to the east of Cleveland Heights was often bad, particularly at night.WCCR still has to protect 1250 Pittsburgh and 1270 in Detroit (not to mention 1270
in Marysville). It'd be an engineering nightmare for little gain, maybe for negligible improvement in Euclid and maybe Mentor?
And that was back when the transmitter was in Independence. Being in Brecksville now it feels like it'd be even more complicated and costly. As WCCR is owned by a nonprofit organization, I cannot see how they would be willing to sink resources into such a thing.1260's signal, even in the Top 30 WIXY days under Normbob, was not great on the east side of Cleveland. Anywhere to the east of Cleveland Heights was often bad, particularly at night.
Much of my WCCR listening is done while driving.Get with the times, listen on line. IMO, they shouldn't have spent their contributions on revamping an eternally bad signal and should have spent it improving their stream and promoting it and/or or obtaining a translator or an HD agreement.
There are good reasons why stations like WRIE are going silent, and unless their board starts doing some forward thinking they will find themselves talking into a dead mike sooner than later.
Actually Seven Hills.And that was back when the transmitter was in Independence
Ever hear of Bluetooth? Modern connectivity sound systems? Cell phones? Time to trade the 82 Buick for something this century before the price goes up. Except the AM radio will be crap in theMuch of my WCCR listening is done while driving.
Why go through all of that when I have a little radio. Turning one tiny knob is all it takes. Simple. Easy. No spy ware. No tracking.Ever hear of Bluetooth? Modern connectivity sound systems? Cell phones? Time to trade the 82 Buick for something this century before the price goes up. Except the AM radio will be crap in the
new car. Oh well. Things ain't the way they used to was.
The connected dashboard on my 2021 Buick Encore would like to say hi.Why go through all of that when I have a little radio. Turning one tiny knob is all it takes. Simple. Easy. No spy ware. No tracking.
Not all of us have the money to buy a brand new (or used) car with such features, or want to pay the price for unlimited data on their phones. The more gizmos that come equipped in your car, the more complicated things become, and the more it will cost you to repair it if something goes wrong. Dealerships will most likely replace the entire head unit, even for something that's very simple to repair, and charge you big bucks for it!Ever hear of Bluetooth? Modern connectivity sound systems? Cell phones? Time to trade the 82 Buick for something this century before the price goes up. Except the AM radio will be crap in the
new car. Oh well. Things ain't the way they used to was.
They're still going to maintain 1260.Given they just bought a repeater for Lorain County and the western suburbs, it's very evident WCCR has opted to expand their coverage by getting a simulcast or two than by continuing to plow listener donations into an unfixable 1260 signal.
I was referring to the OP and the query if WCCR's signal could be adjusted by other stations on 1260 going silent or deleted, which can't happen.They're still going to maintain 1260.
What they were doing was returning 1260 to its licenced parameters after it was discovered there were issues with the ground system. That's basic infrastructure maintenance. The signal has definitely improved in the areas where it's always been audible now that everything is working properly. 1260 has a giant null to the west over Lorain, so the 930 signal will cover that area well.
WEOL has long been one of the better-engineered stations in the area, I doubt it's in any state of disrepair. Plus they'll be getting income from Rubber City renting the 107.3 stick.For what's it's worth, WCCR's reception has always been the same where I'm at, with no noticeable improvement before or after the ground system work.