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Steve Sobol wrote:
Ron Hardin wrote: There's some enormous hash signal 10 kHz above and below WTPG 1230 Columbus (aka. WCOL 1230 and WFII 1230) today, wiping out WHIZ 1240 Zanesville, which is Columbus's finest radio station. Pedant alert: Calling WHIZ 1240 Zanesville "Columbus's finest radio station" is much like, in my neck of the woods, calling KIXW 960 "Los Angeles's finest radio station." KIXW is a Victorville station, 65 miles northeast of Los Angeles as the crow flies. IIRC, Zanesville is roughly the same distance east of Columbus. This concludes your Pedant alert for Thursday, March 10th. ![]() It puts in a good signal, and it has about the only music I can stand to listen to for long in the background; and gives you Limbaugh an hour before the wretched WTVN 610 with its eternal echo chamber on every show. Perhaps only a good signal if you live in the direction of Zanesville from Columbus, I don't know. It's wiped out by WTPG now, whatever else it is. I wonder why WHIZ puts up withbeing obliterated by Clear Channel; it's their frequency, after all. Unless you have the world's best MW antenna array of course. I can null anybody, and sometimes even two anybodies at once, with stable signals (eg. daytime). -- Ron Hardin On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk. |
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Ron Hardin wrote:
Perhaps only a good signal if you live in the direction of Zanesville from Columbus, I don't know. It's wiped out by WTPG now, whatever else it is. I wonder why WHIZ puts up withbeing obliterated by Clear Channel; it's their frequency, after all. Maybe they're strong enough in the Zanesville area and don't care how they sound in Columbus. -- JustThe.net - Apple Valley, CA - http://JustThe.net/ - 888.480.4NET (4638) Steven J. Sobol, Geek In Charge / / PGP: 0xE3AE35ED "The wisdom of a fool won't set you free" --New Order, "Bizarre Love Triangle" |
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Steve Sobol wrote:
Ron Hardin wrote: Perhaps only a good signal if you live in the direction of Zanesville from Columbus, I don't know. It's wiped out by WTPG now, whatever else it is. I wonder why WHIZ puts up withbeing obliterated by Clear Channel; it's their frequency, after all. Maybe they're strong enough in the Zanesville area and don't care how they sound in Columbus. It's more likely that they don't know about it. Even if they're targeting only the city limits of Zanesville, it reduces the commercial value of the station (say they want to sell it someday) because it also reaches a vast market, or used to, between Columbus and Zanesville; a market that now can't hear them at all. -- Ron Hardin On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk. |
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"Ron Hardin" wrote in message ... | Steve Sobol wrote: | Ron Hardin wrote: | There's some enormous hash signal 10 kHz above and below WTPG 1230 | Columbus (aka. WCOL 1230 and WFII 1230) today, wiping out WHIZ 1240 | Zanesville, which is Columbus's finest radio station. | Calling WHIZ 1240 Zanesville "Columbus's finest radio station" is much like, in | my neck of the woods, calling KIXW 960 "Los Angeles's finest radio station." | KIXW is a Victorville station, 65 miles northeast of Los Angeles as the crow flies. | IIRC, Zanesville is roughly the same distance east of Columbus. | This concludes your Pedant alert for Thursday, March 10th. ![]() | It puts in a good signal, and it has about the only music I can stand to listen to | for long in the background; and gives you Limbaugh an hour before the wretched | WTVN 610 with its eternal echo chamber on every show. And this criteria elicits your assessment that it's good?!?? -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Men born to freedom are naturally alert to repel invasion of their liberty by evil-minded rulers. The greatest dangers to liberty lurk in insidious encroachment by men of zeal, well-meaning but without understanding." -- Justice Brandeis ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- For direct replies, take out the contents between the hyphens. -Really!- |
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