Even though it has been over 3 years now since the station changed hands, I am wondering how WQXR, the WNYC version (programming and signal), compares to The New York Times version (programming and signal).
Cosmopolite said:Last I knew QXR had translators in Oakhurst, New Jersey and Highland, New York. How is the public supposed to know when they are never promoted on-air?
ai4i said:Listener supported classical music stations generally have a wider variety of selections, while their commercially driven counterparts attempt to appeal to those who are not "really" into the genre.
If that holds up, perhaps WNYC.org will consider swapping the two.thataveragejoe said:Given how poor the 105.9 signal is (especially in comparison to 96.3) I'm almost surprised it pulls a 1.5, NYC-FM can't even get a 1.
ai4i said:If that holds up, perhaps WNYC.org will consider swapping the two.
Brian Bowers said:Anyone know if the entire NY Times 'QXR record library was handed over to the 'NYC 'QXR with the switch? I will admit, I love the audio on the 'QXR webstream. Lots of dynamic range, little EQ, and basically minimal processing. Even though I am not a big classical fan, I find the clean audio appealing. I am so very tired of over-processed audio.
thataveragejoe said:Given how poor the 105.9 signal is (especially in comparison to 96.3) I'm almost surprised it pulls a 1.5, NYC-FM can't even get a 1.
pjc1961 said:To clear up any confusion, a clarification:
Son of a gun, I sit correctedly :-[Pirate_Jim said:Also, a few posts up .. "ai4i" mentioned WKCR's HD2 is "NJPR's" WWFM ..
WWFM is actually from Mercer County Community College, not NJPR ..
ai4i said:No city anywhere has as many secular noncoms, both analogue and digital, even on AM, as NYC.
Pirate_Jim said:Couple of clarifications/corrections ..
W244AS, Oakhurst, is still on the air ..
It has 8 watts and does, indeed, simulcast WQXR 105.9 ..
The origins of the translator go back to the mid to late 1980's when it originally had WHTZ "Z-100" on it ..
It later switched to WRDR (104.9, Egg Harbor City) and then WOBM (92.7, Toms River), before going to WQXR ..
When WQXR switched from 96.3 to 105.9, the translator was still broadcasting the 96.3 signal for about a month or so, before they were able to fix the tuner and move it to 105.9 ..
LA has gobs of them, too.Theater of My Mind said:Minneapolis must be up there. How many are you counting in NYC?ai4i said:No city anywhere has as many secular noncoms, both analogue and digital, even on AM, as NYC.
A 20db gain FM broadcast antenna must be either verrrrry directional or:badjef said:With the original configuration, it was 8w in and 800w out, effectively. From what I see, it is pretty much still that way. A nice signal for a little guy.
Jeff in Sa-ra-so-ta!
From what I remembered, it was 4 antennas hanging off of the corners of the box. They looked more like receive antennas than your typical FM radials. It was on a hill, but even the new location is high enough to jump over the hill at Bangs Ave.ai4i said:A 20db gain FM broadcast antenna must be either verrrrry directional or:badjef said:With the original configuration, it was 8w in and 800w out, effectively. From what I see, it is pretty much still that way. A nice signal for a little guy.
Jeff in Sa-ra-so-ta!
huge.