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central Ohio NEVER has thunderstorms or lightning
Quit Fibbing : D "Ron Hardin" wrote in message ... Listening to WJR 710 Detroit from Central Ohio, in scattered thunderstorms, the lightning crashes are not heard, but rather it just drops into the analog channel for a while until the digital recovers. If lightning crashes are rare enough so they aren't likely to come in pairs, you never hear a lightning crash. In heavier storms, the station becomes unlistenable, as it is in analog alone. That you don't hear the lightning crash means that the digital and analog signals happen at different times, by at leash the length of a static crash. Perhaps the analog is delayed by the receiver, and the digital by the transmitter, I don't know. -- Ron Hardin On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk. |
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