And more to come my friend, If HD Radio is ever mandated that will be the end of radio, Listeners will just simply throw their radios away and as they say in the movies “THE END”.Ben Zonia wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2019 9:34 pmI just counted 42 stations no longer available on the list. That's pretty dramatic. One has to wonder whether the big owners wanted to turn the band to babble so only their stations are listenable. What did they get? Sirius XM and Alexa, "I'll play whatever I want." They got what they deserved for manipulation.
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FM Stations That Used To Be Listenable In SE MI, But Now Difficult Or Impossible
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Re: FM Stations That Used To Be Listenable In SE MI, But Now Difficult Or Impossible
"Translators and "boosters" have really wrecked the FM DXing hobby. Also the sensitivity selectivity of many "Modern" receivers is not what it was in the high end old tube and some early solid state equipment.
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Re: FM Stations That Used To Be Listenable In SE MI, But Now Difficult Or Impossible
I think you're actually right. Translators feed off a host station to get stronger . They are parasites!
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Re: FM Stations That Used To Be Listenable In SE MI, But Now Difficult Or Impossible
For me its WIOT Toledo,FM96 London,WMMS Clev.,Q106 Jackson,various formats on 107.9 & 107.3 Clev.
The FCC ruined the band in various ways and wonders why FM radio is dying a slow death............
The FCC ruined the band in various ways and wonders why FM radio is dying a slow death............
F**K Trudeau and F**K CBC !!!!
Re: FM Stations That Used To Be Listenable In SE MI, But Now Difficult Or Impossible
I’m not too far from the airport. I used to pick up WRVF, WKKO, and whatever 105.5 was called fairly well. Now, they are either gone or with WRVF, an unlistenable mix of mess.
WIOT and WGTE are still fairly decent.
I could even get a scratchy FM96 out of London on occasion. No more.
WIOT and WGTE are still fairly decent.
I could even get a scratchy FM96 out of London on occasion. No more.
Re: FM Stations That Used To Be Listenable In SE MI, But Now Difficult Or Impossible
I'd add BX93, 93.5 CBCL and 103.9 from Woodstock to that list as well. I used to get all three regularly when I lived in Macomb County. CBCL might still come in well in northeastern Macomb County, but the other two are probably near impossible (92.7 thanks to not only W224CC but CJSP). A lot of my radio listening when I lived in Macomb County was to distant stations that would probably be near impossible to hear nowadays: WTGV, WTWR, CFGX, WGRT, WWCK (AM 1570 was simulcasting the FM then and I could easily get the AM when the FM signal wasn't so good).
I live in northern Washtenaw County and used to be able to get WDZZ before the WAAM translator signed on, and WCRZ is nigh near unlistenable now thanks to the Home.FM translator in Dexter. Home's 98.3 translator in Chelsea was off the air for a time a few years ago and I could get what was then My 98-3 out of Monroe with no trouble. Not anymore. I also get the K-Love translator in Holly on 98.3 with a little fiddling of the antenna. 99.9 and 102.3 are also a mess between Detroit/Windsor and Toledo. I'm not sure what the status of the Smile FM translator on 102.3 in Pittsfield Township is, but it appears to not be on the air right now - I was just in Pittsfield Township this evening and 102.3 was chiefly WPOS.
Fortunately I live far enough away from Detroit that most of the Lansing/Jackson stations are still listenable here. I get good signals from 90.5, 94.1, 94.9, 97.5, 99.1, 100.7 and 106.1 and noisy-but-still-there signals from 88.1, 92.9 and 101.7.