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WDCF in Dade City Dead Air as Usual

Druid, the last time you claimed there was dead air on WDCF, I called WDCF's engineer who was at the transmitter site listening to the station all morning... he said there was no dead air all morning. I know you've got an axe to grind, so I'm not so concerned about dead air on WDCF... what I am concerned about is that "Part 15" AM station you've got that by all accounts cannot possibly be operating at or below 100mW... lol. Good luck with that.
 
Cedric said:
Druid, the last time you claimed there was dead air on WDCF, I called WDCF's engineer who was at the transmitter site listening to the station all morning... he said there was no dead air all morning. I know you've got an axe to grind, so I'm not so concerned about dead air on WDCF... what I am concerned about is that "Part 15" AM station you've got that by all accounts cannot possibly be operating at or below 100mW... lol. Good luck with that.


Hahahahah Cedric...Running a FCC certified Rangemaster with a CD whip barley travels up the street. That being said, would it help if I start recording with video as I've done in the past and post on Youtube? I just want to help. I own no axes, so I have no axe to grind. WDCF does not serve the Dade City community. U know it, and I know it. No one in the East Pasco community is going to trek down to Clearwater to go to the Heath Spa. YBOC ;D
 
I'm sure you have heard dead air on WDCF, and I heard dead air on Q-105 the other day too. All I know is that at least one of the times you were ranting about dead air on DCF, I called their engineer, and he was at the transmitter site listening to Imus.

I've also run a part 15 station, and you're right they barely make it up the street... so why can I hear yours across town? ???
 
Nostalgia said:
druidhillsradio said:
But....they have a nice carrier modulated with WZHR. :D
By definition, a carrier that is modulated is not dead air ;)
Not technically, but format wise, may be another story. :)

Jeff in Sa-ra-so-ta!
 
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