Going to full power earlier won't help much. Winter AM DX splatters the signal all over the place. Frankly 640 is just hopeless except perhaps between 9 a and 4 p in Winter.
fussbudget said:The FCC has informed stations they can use October sunrise/sunset patterns through the first week of November, until the switch back to Standard Time on Sunday, Nov. 4.
The engineers have set the computer that controls daily power changes to EST all year just to make it easier on them and the computer. Makes sense; just program the computer one hour earlier during EDT and don't change it.fussbudget said:Their computer is set to standard time all year? What do they use a Commodore 64?
Twitch said:They actually DO use a Commodore 64...although, it's mostly just to put in "the numbers" every 108 minutes: 4 8 15 16 23 42
trusty said:fussbudget said:The FCC has informed stations they can use October sunrise/sunset patterns through the first week of November, until the switch back to Standard Time on Sunday, Nov. 4.
Maybe so, but either WGST didn't get the info, or they chose not to exercise that option - which is most likely the case because their computer is set on standard time all year long with monthly times for power changes programmed into it.
Just did. ;Dwooder said:I don't think this thread has become boring or nerdy enough.