Sorry, Paul, but you mustn't be so black and white about AM vs FM. Colin
is very correct. A few km out of town, and you can completely lose the CBC
signals. 690 is (was) very far reaching, easily covering most of Vancouver
Island, the lower mainland, and even mid to upper WA state. At night, I
Another treat from a CBC Staffer that shared with me under conditions of
strictest confidence--
*CBC has few few hardware techs deployed and very little "break and fix"
policy -*
*That means when anything (and I stress ANYTHING) fails, declines or breaks
- it is left to languish until*
*such time
I had thought l read they went to ND when they lost some real estate...
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On Fri, Nov 23, 2018, 12:20 Neil Kazaross Same pattern for CBU now or a change to reflect lower power? 73 KAZ
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Well, Radio One/88.1 pretty much disappears while driving once Hwy 99
turns the Big Bend and heads north from Horseshoe Bay, only about 20km
west of the Mt Seymour tx, and reception from the Squamish FM relay is
spotty till you're well up Howe Sound. Residents in parts of HB and
especially
I don't know if the pattern has changed Neil, but Jon Pearkins was
mentioning that they were moving to some sort of "modulation
dependent carrier level" scheme. This seems to mean that the carrier
level drops as modulation level increases. At the least, it means
savings on the power bill, as
Same pattern for CBU now or a change to reflect lower power? 73 KAZ
On Fri, Nov 23, 2018 at 11:19 AM Paul B. Walker, Jr. <
walkerbroadcast...@gmail.com> wrote:
> So a station should just continue to pour money into something and spend
> tons and tons of money for maybe a few hundred or few
So a station should just continue to pour money into something and spend
tons and tons of money for maybe a few hundred or few thousand listeners?
FYI, im also for reducing the 750 mile protection afforded to 50kw Class
A's in the US
On Fri, Nov 23, 2018 at 11:17 AM R. Colin Newell
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And if you are a cabin up the coast with ZERO internet access
Ya gotta bear in mind that B.C. is NOT Ohio. We have wilderness on top of
wilderness.
You can stop on a B.C. highway and slip 6 feet into the woods to take a
leak... AND NEVER BE SEEN AGAIN...
after likely being devoured by bears,
thats what internet streaming and relays in other towns/villages are for..
clean up the AM band a bit...
On Fri, Nov 23, 2018 at 10:58 AM R. Colin Newell
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> If you ignore the fact that CBC 690 is listened to hundreds of miles away
> by BC residents... where the FM signal does not reach...
If you ignore the fact that CBC 690 is listened to hundreds of miles away
by BC residents... where the FM signal does not reach...
then maybe the AM signal is redundant...
IMHO.
On Fri, Nov 23, 2018 at 8:54 AM Paul B. Walker, Jr. <
walkerbroadcast...@gmail.com> wrote:
> And with nearly 100kw on
And with nearly 100kw on FM, that 50kw on AM isnt really needed.
On Fri, Nov 23, 2018 at 10:51 AM R. Colin Newell
wrote:
> And you can certainly tell!
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> They are easier to null and the nulls are deeper - and my N Flag that
> points right at them no longer "pins the S meter..."
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> On Fri, Nov
And you can certainly tell!
They are easier to null and the nulls are deeper - and my N Flag that
points right at them no longer "pins the S meter..."
On Fri, Nov 23, 2018 at 8:49 AM Paul B. Walker, Jr. <
walkerbroadcast...@gmail.com> wrote:
> From Canadian Radio News on Facebook:
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