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I know AM stations can go to "critical hours" during an emergent
event. The question is, is it normal for AM stations to transmit in critical hours power during a huge snow storm event? I'm figuring there might be some really good AM dxing from the northeast if this is the case tomorrow night. |
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I think snow doesn't have any effect on AM transmitting.Too much ice
buildup though can, and sometimes does pull down towers and wires. cuhulin |
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On Dec 18, 3:43*pm, wrote:
I think snow doesn't have any effect on AM transmitting.Too much ice buildup though can, and sometimes does pull down towers and wires. cuhulin Critical Hours is a term for the period just after sunrise and just before sunset, when a very few stations reduce power to keep from interfering with other stations. An example would be a station that is 50 kw day, 25 kw critical hours, and 2.5 kw night. When there is an emergency, a station can operate on its daytime facility or, if directional, in non-directional mode to provide community service. It is not permitted to run commercials. A very bad blizzard, like a tornado, flood, hurricane or such event is reason to consider such operations. |
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OK, Thanks for explaning that.
cuhulin |
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On Dec 18, 6:19*pm, radiodavid wrote:
On Dec 18, 3:43*pm, wrote: I think snow doesn't have any effect on AM transmitting.Too much ice buildup though can, and sometimes does pull down towers and wires. cuhulin Critical Hours is a term for the period just after sunrise and just before sunset, when a very few stations reduce power to keep from interfering with other stations. An example would be a station that is 50 kw day, 25 kw critical hours, and 2.5 kw night. When there is an emergency, a station can operate on its daytime facility or, if directional, in non-directional mode to provide community service. It is not permitted to run commercials. A very bad blizzard, like a tornado, flood, hurricane or such event is reason to consider such operations. I knew about the period before and after sunrise - but I hadn't heard of that term "Critical Hours" before. I know WLW hasn't ever done that that I know about, if they ever did that that during a storm for whatever reason it had to have happened before I was around ten yrs. of age. I would think that WLW or any of the 50,000watt stations wouldn't decrease power during an emergency. {?} Interesting thread though. |
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Gregg wrote:
I knew about the period before and after sunrise - but I hadn't heard of that term "Critical Hours" before. It's usually to protect a station to the East. |
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On Dec 19, 6:17*am, dave wrote:
Gregg wrote: I knew about the period before and after sunrise - but I hadn't heard of that term "Critical Hours" before. It's usually to protect a station to the East. Didn't know that either David. Can you tell me why specifically only stations to the east? :-) |
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On Dec 18, 6:19*pm, radiodavid wrote:
On Dec 18, 3:43*pm, wrote: I think snow doesn't have any effect on AM transmitting.Too much ice buildup though can, and sometimes does pull down towers and wires. cuhulin Critical Hours is a term for the period just after sunrise and just before sunset, when a very few stations reduce power to keep from interfering with other stations. An example would be a station that is 50 kw day, 25 kw critical hours, and 2.5 kw night. When there is an emergency, a station can operate on its daytime facility or, if directional, in non-directional mode to provide community service. It is not permitted to run commercials. A very bad blizzard, like a tornado, flood, hurricane or such event is reason to consider such operations. I forgot to mention the part about "not permitted to run commercials." That's pretty interesting, I don't think I have ever heard that before (no commercials.) |
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On Dec 18, 9:19*pm, radiodavid wrote:
Thanks for a great explanation. I am hoping for some real good dxing. |
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