----- Original Message ----- *From:* Gary Glaenzer <[email protected]>
Paul called me last evening to alert me that KHMO was still apparently on day power-pattern. This happens occasionally when the power-change computer at the site gets a bug up its hard drive and freezes up (actually, whenever Ralls County REA puts a glitch on the incoming AC and the back-up supply doesn't see it and switch immediately) I called the r/c and immediately went to 1000 W / nights To do otherwise, once I had been alerted of the malfunction, would be to have 'willfully' violated terms of the license I quote: *In the event that an AM broadcast station is operating with a mode of operation not specified by the station license, then the station operation must be terminated within 3 minutes or the station output power must be reduced sufficiently to eliminate any excess radiation. This includes AM Directional stations with parameters or monitoring points out of tolerance with the station authorization. [See 73.1350(d)] * Right now, I'm waiting for 1745 CST to roll around, so I can do it again this evening. I would be more than willing to do a full-power (5000 watts) (Gates 'FIVE') , day pattern 'test' some night after 0000 local time, followed by days @ 1000, nights @ 1000 and nights at 500 on the auxiliary (MW-1).......management agreeing, of course. Paul has offered to make me an audio file to run so your group could better ID the station. Thank you. Gary L. Glaenzer 325 East Douglas Avenue Jacksonville IL 62650 First Phone P1-18-27485 issued May 1970 and proud of it ! ----- Original Message ----- *From:* Paul B. Walker, Jr. <[email protected]> *To:* [email protected] ; [email protected] *Sent:* Saturday, February 11, 2012 1:23 PM *Subject:* Fwd: Re: [IRCA] Re KHMO and DX alerts ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: "George Santulli" <[email protected]> Date: Feb 11, 2012 1:49 PM Subject: Re: [IRCA] Re KHMO and DX alerts To: "IRCA" <[email protected]>, "NRC NRC" <[email protected]>, "NRC" < [email protected]>, <[email protected]> Saul, I will put in my two cents worth at the risk of being hung out to dry... I started my current TV career in radio...at age 15...got the requisite Third..Second and eventually First Class FCC license, all now deceased. I understand the sensitivities of day pattern vs night pattern etc. But for goodness sake...it was not like KHMO was leaking Plutonium...it was an error and my view...is ...no big deal. It did not kill off goldfish or wombats in nearby Quincy...it was just a radio station left inadvertanly on day power or pattern. I once had a job at now long gone KKIO in Santa Barbara, CA. We were a daytimer on 1290 khz, maybe 5kw day, can't remember. But it was a daytimer for sure. I had the "signoff" shift and a few times, even after I went through the arduous task of shutting the XMTR link off, there were times that the carrier was left on. I lived 40 miles from the station and did have to go back a few times to re-cycle the shutdown procedure. It was a rather complica! ted process and don't remember the details, only that a few times, the carrier was left on. I would get home and the CE of KCUB in Tucson would call to remind me that "we were still on the air", technically, because the carrier was on and people on the westside of Tucson, were complaining of a loss of fidelity etc. As far as I remember, no one was fried by my little carrier left on, no cats jumping off rooftops. Sure it was not right according to the rules...but.. So while I understand that by FCC regs a station with a specific night pattern must adhere to the "rules", but in the big picture we get so few breaks these days, wouldn't it have been nice to give some folks a shot at a normally hard to get station? No one wants the CE to get into trouble, but it was not deliberate. That is my view. Okay...bring out the cross, the wooden nails and let it be... George in Virginia _______________________________________________ IRCA mailing list [email protected] http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/irca Opinions expressed in messages on this mailing list are those of the original contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the IRCA, its editors, publishing staff, or officers For more information: http://www.ircaonline.org To Post a message: [email protected]
