I have noticed this on a few digital radios now that 96.7 "The Eagle" actually comes in better on 96.8Mhz.
I live in southern Wisconsin and their station even bleeds over to 97.1 at times
There is a local community station here on 96.9 but WKGLs stereo pilot causes bad interference to it.
We live far enough away from the station that this shouldn't be an issue as their signal isn't that strong
over here. Even our local high powered station doesn't bleed that bad on channels next to it and they are
practically right next door.
WKGL causes no interference to 96.5, so this leads me to believe their exciter is off frequency
or somethings weird here.
I don't have access to good test equipment to confirm it but every digital stereo I have tried shows this.
Anyone else experiencing this? If so how do I contact the stations engineer to tell him the issue?
Thanks.
I live in southern Wisconsin and their station even bleeds over to 97.1 at times
There is a local community station here on 96.9 but WKGLs stereo pilot causes bad interference to it.
We live far enough away from the station that this shouldn't be an issue as their signal isn't that strong
over here. Even our local high powered station doesn't bleed that bad on channels next to it and they are
practically right next door.
WKGL causes no interference to 96.5, so this leads me to believe their exciter is off frequency
or somethings weird here.
I don't have access to good test equipment to confirm it but every digital stereo I have tried shows this.
Anyone else experiencing this? If so how do I contact the stations engineer to tell him the issue?
Thanks.