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Mike Ward wrote:
On 10 Jul 2005 20:16:05 GMT, Ron Hardin wrote: I think they don't get to broadcast any old way they want no matter what I want to hear something else for, if those are the terms of the license. I think either they've miscalculated sunrise (add vs. subtract for daylight time) or one of their nighttime antennas is at the wrong phase or amplitude for the required northward null. Though I do like to poke a little harmless fun at the lengths you go to, to receive Don Imus' show...I do think you're right here, and it probably doesn't have much to do with the tropical weather in this case. I don't know if it's related, but I located the voice mail of the chief engineer (I think) and he's been off for just the amount of time that WDLT has been the owner of the frequency in Central Ohio. left a message. All stations ought to put the chief engineer's email on their web page; you have no idea the hassle it is to discover who they are, and I assume they'd like to be the first to hear, not the last. With one (WRFD 880 Columbus, spurious signal on 760) I couldn't get past the station manager. She said they check the frequency regularly and I was probably hearing a harmonic. The women are the worst. (Curious fact, 2 x WOSU 820 - 880 = 760) -- Ron Hardin On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk. |
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