OK.
I know that a strict daytime AM sign off is at a designated time each month (such as 4:15PM in December in Chicago).
However I noticed that some stations with extended hours and/or critical hour power reductions do it on what seems to be a sliding scale. That is WCPT seems to reduce power at around 4:25 and sign off at 5:25 for the last couple of days. Is it possible that the license says "local sunset" which is different every day or are they just a little slow on the switch in December.
What's up?
I once worked for a 50,000 watt class 1-B whose license said we could go non-directional "in the morning" which we thought might mean 12:01am. We were fined $50,000. Where is Todd Storz?
Bruce
I know that a strict daytime AM sign off is at a designated time each month (such as 4:15PM in December in Chicago).
However I noticed that some stations with extended hours and/or critical hour power reductions do it on what seems to be a sliding scale. That is WCPT seems to reduce power at around 4:25 and sign off at 5:25 for the last couple of days. Is it possible that the license says "local sunset" which is different every day or are they just a little slow on the switch in December.
What's up?
I once worked for a 50,000 watt class 1-B whose license said we could go non-directional "in the morning" which we thought might mean 12:01am. We were fined $50,000. Where is Todd Storz?
Bruce