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I've been told that WMRO in Gallitin is now dark? Can anyone confirm this?
lash said:I've been told that WMRO in Gallitin is now dark? Can anyone confirm this?
scottwmro said:I've just about got WMRO, Magic 1560 back to normal on the tech side. I've had to fight the weather just to get out to the tower and finish up. Still work to do, but I am making progress, thanks to Turbo, Dale Howard & Gary Brown.
scottwmro said:I'm tired of having to come to this silly message board to explain what I'm doing.
w9wi said:scottwmro said:I've just about got WMRO, Magic 1560 back to normal on the tech side. I've had to fight the weather just to get out to the tower and finish up. Still work to do, but I am making progress, thanks to Turbo, Dale Howard & Gary Brown.
(say hi to Dale for us over at channel 4, he's missed!)
I'm surprised copper theft isn't a bigger problem for radio (and TV) stations than it is.
I wonder if there'd be any point to a well marked "RF exposure warning" light adjacent to the coax?
(power it from the 120v AC line so it stays on after sunset)
Then again, given the crooks who've been fried trying to steal wire from operating utility substations, probably not...
scottwmro said:Knowing the surroundings of my station, I bet you could guess who stole the copper and coax! I can also tell you that NES has had problems like this at quite a few of thier substations as well. They got into the "White Bridge Road Substation" sometime back and really rob the substation of copper and parts from O.C. Breakers.
Kevin Kidd was mentioning a few weeks ago that the price of copper has dropped, but I don't think it has dropped enough to keep a the "desperate" away from radio and utility sites that rely on it.
We have taken field readings on WMRO. It's not real good in all directions but to the east. In the back of my lot are some RR Track that CSX uses. Dale and I agree that the power from the unipole is amplified by the RR tracks.
I look at it this way, I'm doing real well with no salespeople, just me and Lelsie, (my wife) doing the work. We don't make any sales outside our 5 mv/m, (which is within the city limits of town) and even if I was licensed at 250 watts, I'm sort of convinced I would do o.k. I see 250 watts is really 1/2 of 1 KW, if measured in field strength, half of 282 mv/m is 141 mv/m, with a typical 90 degree tower and a full ground system in tact.
Besides,with all the man made electrical noise on AM these days, IMHO....AM is about useless to the public, as the static is annoying to the typical listener, and I'm not a big fan of IBOC either, but it appears I'm going to have to live with it.
Chris Romer was mentioning all the static on my channel when he listens to my station. Where he was at was way outside our 5 mv/m and, yes even at full power under typical conditions, I can't be heard very good out there off Briley Pk. The signal is too weak and too much noise from TVA and NES lines.
Dale will tell you if can get my hands on some "DANGER, HIGH VOLTAGE" signs, I would put them up, but to someone on crack, I guess it would do any good. I'll tell Dale you said Hi. In the meantime, I'm having fun just plugging away at it.
romer979fm said:It's probably urban legend...but I heard that one of the BC Norte
"border blasters" IIRC XEPRS 1090 ... actually tied their ground system
to railroad tracks in the 1960's. The story is they could be heard into Canada if you
were near the rails. "Mythbusters" anyone?
1090 does have a monster signal, tho... listened to them in the car just south
of Bakersfield on I-5 ("the five") in December '05 (Chargers game)
scottwmro said:Chris Romer was mentioning all the static on my channel when he listens to my station. Where he was at was way outside our 5 mv/m and, yes even at full power under typical conditions, I can't be heard very good out there off Briley Pk.
romer979fm said:scottwmro said:Chris Romer was mentioning all the static on my channel when he listens to my station. Where he was at was way outside our 5 mv/m and, yes even at full power under typical conditions, I can't be heard very good out there off Briley Pk.
I was just checking while driving home (avoiding 40) on Lebanon Rd. Someone posted about the station
being dark...and I was checking before posting. I used to be able to hear it on 40 downtown all the way to
Percy Priest...but that was back when the WW1 oldies were carried (Brian Roberts...who did weekends and swing
on WW1 Oldies is a friend of mine...and I'd call and give him grief on the WW1 hotline)