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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. Wrong, on two counts: 1) You assume every station has a chief engineer. Most stations in small and medium markets have contract engineers...no one full-time. 2) You assume they have the time or inclination to read e-mail from the public. Every CE I know, even those in major markets with the luxury of a staff, has no time for such things. They have to pay attention to little things like keeping their stations on the air. 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) Sexist comments aside, how do you know she wasn't telling the truth? How do you know the intermod product you describe isn't being generated in your radio? |
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