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>>Did the weekend storm disrupt WDCB's stick? Their signal has been
>>drifting the last few days.
>>WJKL's audio sounds like it's still on the low end for the last
>>couple of weeks. Anyone else notice this?
 
> >>Did the weekend storm disrupt WDCB's stick? Their signal
> has been
> >>drifting the last few days.
> >>WJKL's audio sounds like it's still on the low end for the
> last
> >>couple of weeks. Anyone else notice this?
>

When I was in Vernon Hills last week, WJKL sounded like it was running without a processer.
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> >>Did the weekend storm disrupt WDCB's stick? Their signal
> has been
> >>drifting the last few days.
> >>WJKL's audio sounds like it's still on the low end for the
> last
> >>couple of weeks. Anyone else notice this?
>

On the TV side it, well the power surge it caused, did a number on WIFR and WQRF here in Rockford. (Transmitters are across the street from each other). WIFR was off for 3+ hours and when they came back was obviously running at low power. WQRF's transmitter must have taken damage because it was going in and out all weekend finally giving up Sunday night (thankfully after American Dad had finished).

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