John Holcomb II said:So that means the fulll 100000 wats is on?
Will other translators (such as the Villages one) continue with WMYZ or will it do the HD feed also?
Speaking for myself 88.3 is a no go due to 88.1 WHIK Ocala. (that is unless trop hits)
88.7 can be received in sweet spots. Same with 96.9 (in my house).
88.3 88.7 and 96.9 fade like crazy in the car.
rbrucecarter5 said:John Holcomb II said:So that means the fulll 100000 wats is on?
Will other translators (such as the Villages one) continue with WMYZ or will it do the HD feed also?
Speaking for myself 88.3 is a no go due to 88.1 WHIK Ocala. (that is unless trop hits)
88.7 can be received in sweet spots. Same with 96.9 (in my house).
88.3 88.7 and 96.9 fade like crazy in the car.
Have you tried the narrow ceramic filter trick? That should give you a clearer shot at 88.3. It was good enough to get rid of WWIA 88.5 in Palm Bay when I was a mile from their tower.
ThatGuyOnTheRadio said:Do tell of this trick...
Byron said:Have you checked to see if archive.org Wayback Machine has a snapshot of your old Geocities page? They may not, but it could be worth the try.
http://archive.org/web/web.php
Byron
John Holcomb II said:I hope the translator at 106.3 has better sound then the web stream which highs cut off majorly to my ears.
I'd do the narow filter trick if i had something other then a boombox.
Besides... dont you have to realine the tuner after installing filters? Not sure exactly what this means...
This is in part starting to sound like a topic for the DX board.....
John