• Get involved.
    We want your input!
    Apply for Membership and join the conversations about everything related to broadcasting.

    After we receive your registration, a moderator will review it. After your registration is approved, you will be permitted to post.
    If you use a disposable or false email address, your registration will be rejected.

    After your membership is approved, please take a minute to tell us a little bit about yourself.
    https://www.radiodiscussions.com/forums/introduce-yourself.1088/

    Thanks in advance and have fun!
    RadioDiscussions Administrators

WXRY

Hammer5 said:
Anyone else noticing that you can't pick up WXRY in Columbia as well as you used to?

What's going on?

I told Steve this several weeks ago. He chalked it up to being a summer DX. But, I knew it was more than that. Glad I'm not the only one who sees it. I used to be able to pick it up perfectly in Oak Grove. Now, WBT comes in.
 
I thought it was just me, too! BTW, I like the station just fine but it has caused me numerous injuries sustained while trying to frantically turn the radio off/down when the Wild Wing "underwriting announcement" comes on. ::)
 
Sounds like they had to lower the power, which leads to the next logical question, were they above licensed power?
 
This has been a tough summer for us, DX-wise. WXRY as a LPFM is much more effected by both WWKT and WBT, who are our co-channels. We simply don't have enough density to power through it.

I cannot speak for Lexington County, but in Northeast Columbia, we have always been a somewhat inconsistent catch, particularly in mornings and nights. But lately it has been ocurring during the day over the three or four months, which is consistent the start of the SE DX season. We are not alone, WWNU is scratchy and in mono in Northeast around the same times.

Today at Hardscrabble and Clemson, WBT was mixing with us at 1:30 in the afternoon. Yesterday, same time, WXRY was full stereo and RDS.

I will note that on a fairly consistent basis that right about 6a weekday mornings, my receiver at home drops WXRY and it gets replaced by WBT-FM Chester. Speculate as to the cause, if you wish. As we have to accept all interference, it is something we live with.

As for Wild Wing, Ralph Wimmer's delivery is a little grating to some, but there are no prices, qualitative or calls to action in the copy. Just as in This Old House that uses the Home Depot voiceover for the Home Depot credits, Wild Wing elected to have Ralph do their copy for consistency.
 
By the way, we'd love to have a full market signal. If any of you guys would like to help us with a capital campaign, I hear that one group is available for about 5 mil.
 
Ever thought about switching to another frequency that would accommodate a LPFM signal? I always found it interesting that the FCC would allow a license when there is an existing station 45 miles away. WBT and xry always collide, even in SE Newberry County and Fairfield County. Doesn't sound like an LPFM signal to me. 97.1 in Olympia carries for about 40 miles. Perhaps I misunderstand the guidelines of a LPFM, but I always thought they should serve about a 10 mile radius, max.
 
What group is available for 5 million? Double O? If it's the local Inner City, I would think WWDM would pull more than that alone, right? A Citadel/Cumulus spinoff would bring more than 5 million.
 
The figure bandied about for Double O was that they would take 5 million to exit. Whether that changes in the future depends upon them becoming cash-flow positive and the trading market improving.

At the time of our application for WXRY, 99.3 was the only frequency that satisfied all spacing conditions, with the exception of 92.1 (now not available) and 107.9 (now WLXM).

With the third adjacency requirements gone, we could possibly move to 100.7. It would be a much clearer channel, but we would then be subject to more stringent interference protections and could be taken off the air with a single complaint of interfence (whether legit or not), like a translator.

Any bets we would see a complaint? Near 100% in our calculation, especially since one of our fellow broadcasters has had Uncle Charlie inquire a couple times. Can't operate your Class A or Class C properly? Why not complain about the 100w ERP LPFM.

By the way, LPFM uses fixed distance spacing, so 10 miles is merely an estimate. Your mileage, based on antenna design and HAAT and the existing users on co-channel and adjacent channel can and will vary a great deal. I have been advocating that the Commission use coontour licensing. But that is not on the horizon yet.
 
Whopper, I would think that Inner City would still pull down 20+ million easily. Perhaps on WWDM alone if we are using the old yardstick of 10x cashflow.
 
Dude we of course have had the same problem at WLRE this year also. Seemed like Savanah doubled their wattage with ammount of interference they have caused this year. We lost one of our granters in Holly Hill becaused they claimed they could no longer hear the station and they have been with us for four years. We generally get reports like hay your station sounds great in Jacksonville, FL or hay I heard you in Charlotte, NC the other day but this year we haven't had any calls telling us that.
 
Since we are talking LPFM, I have a question that nobody I've asked has been sure of. Does Arbitron rate LPs? XRY has a great sound and the programming is solid (though I do wince during the Capital Places "It's A Happy Place" non-commercial commercials). It seems like they would show up.
 
Aibitron has asked WLRE several times about wanting to add us to the Orangeburg market but since Orangeburg is taged out of the Columbia market I have said no to them three times. I am not sure how they do LP stations but I know they have asked us a few times.
 
In diary markets, Arbitron includes in the survey all radio stations. They do not include non-commercial signals in the "book." Only commercial stations are "tabbed" in that product.
 
Odd...I guess issues were resolved or something. Now I can pick it up off Killian Rd, which seems a little out of range. Hmm...
 
Hammer5: Drier, clear weather helps. Once it gets warm and humid our effective coverage shrinks because our co-channels come in over top of us. I live out that way as well and in the Fall, Winter and Early Spring I usually can monitor off-air for the good part of most days. Not stereo and not full-quieting, but acceptable on a decent stereo receiver. Clock radio? Forget it.
 
Dude...I keep the faith that one day you, your staff and the programming will acquire that full market station. It's either that or I need to figure a way to encompass your signal in a blanket of liquid nitrogen........Keep up, as I know you will, the great work my friend!
 
Status
This thread has been closed due to inactivity. You can create a new thread to discuss this topic.


Back
Top Bottom