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Michael Black wrote:
The "AM" stations moved to the FM band some years back in some major municipalities. Actually, I thought it would have included more on that list of yours. Seems to be an ongoing process. Commercial stations aren't immune either. DXers are only half-joking when they ask "would the last AM engineer in Canada please turn off the lights"... The amusing thing is that here in Montreal, when CBC AM (now renamed "CBC Radio One" moved to FM, there were complaints about reception problems in some areas, so they took over another frequency for a secondary transmitter. So much for the vaunted "better coverage" that they moved to FM in the first place for. Meanwhile, I can get a non-local CBC Radio One station on yet another frequency. Thing is, with AM they have a fair signal everywhere but don't have a real blasting signal anywhere. With FM they don't have the same areal coverage, but in the areas the FM *does* cover it gets through the various noises a lot better. My workplace is only about 10 miles from the 50kw WSM-650 transmitter but we have difficulty getting a clean WSM signal inside the building. A 1kw FM at the same site would be a lot easier to reliably receive. In a couple of cases in the Prairies, they've been building modestly-powerful FM transmitters in the major cities while leaving the associated AM transmitters on the air. There's been an 820-watter on 102.5 in Regina for several years (// 540 CBK); they've recently added stations in Winnipeg (2.8kw, 89.3 English/90.5 French); Saskatoon (94.1/4.1kw, English only); Calgary (99.1/1.1kw, English only); and Edmonton. (3.9kw; 93.9 English/101.1 French) In all of these cases the FM of course doesn't come anywhere near duplicating the AM coverage, and they plan to leave the AMs on the air. Because of the lighter population densities I don't expect they'll ever shut down the big AMs on the Prairies. I do kinda half expect CBU/Vancouver will flip eventually and am surprised they aren't doing more FM conversions in NL. (the N part, as they do seem to have already flipped them all in the L part) -- Doug Smith W9WI Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66 http://www.w9wi.com |
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