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WWJ STL troubles
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WWJ STL troubles
For about a week or more, WWJ seems to be having STL (studio-transmitter link) issues. The audio will drop, and it comes back a few seconds later. Is anyone else hearing this? It seems to be getting worse, not better. The STL path, and methods chosen, have been a problem, especially during severe weather, but this is happening during fair weather. From the top of the Rouge River Bridge, it is possible to see both the WWJ towers to the southwest, and the TV towers in Southfield to the north. Seems to me you could microwave the whole thing from the WWJ studio roof, to the nearby Channel 50 tower, and down to Berlin Township from there. That would have to be better than bouncing between different legacy phone companies downriver, and whatever other loose connections they are using. Microwave is old technology, but pretty solid.
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Re: WWJ STL troubles
Their sister station, WOMC, has dropouts about every 5 minutes, which last for about 1/5 of a second. But unlike WWJ, they don't have their tower far away in Berlin Township, which makes the whole thing even more of an oddity.
Also, exactly where is the Rouge River Bridge you're referring to?
Also, exactly where is the Rouge River Bridge you're referring to?
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Re: WWJ STL troubles
I-75, over the Rouge River, near the Marathon Refinery.
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The music logs on their station web sites crash frequently. The handful I've pulled up over the past week have all been null or are stale.
Audacy is known for tech glitches. RDS for 98.7 was displaying "Amp Radio" for much of 2021.
The music logs on their station web sites crash frequently. The handful I've pulled up over the past week have all been null or are stale.
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Re: WWJ STL troubles
Speaking of station audio sounding like sh*t, I've had the unpleasant experience of hearing "J" in between my ears with some AKG headphones on a good receiver.
OMG . The anchor's console mike audio was glitchy and fringe-y/fuzzy (kind of like early ISDN), while some other sources, spots, liners/sweepers, field reports, etc. were at least somewhat listenable. I'd hoped that dropping IBOC would make it sound at least a little better.
OMG . The anchor's console mike audio was glitchy and fringe-y/fuzzy (kind of like early ISDN), while some other sources, spots, liners/sweepers, field reports, etc. were at least somewhat listenable. I'd hoped that dropping IBOC would make it sound at least a little better.
Re: WWJ STL troubles
I have been hearing this too. Irregular and infrequent, but noticeable.
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Re: WWJ STL troubles
The STL hiccups are back again. I imagine there's probably an ice coated branch somewhere along the path that's wagging back and forth. I'm sure the sponsors love it when the audio takes a dump during one of their spots. This is a bush league problem that should be limited to small markets, for Pete's sake.
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Re: WWJ STL troubles
WQCV560 951.5000 MHz
26955 W. Eleven Mile Rd. Very top of tower.
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7370 Labo Rd. South Rockwood, MI.
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At 100 feet, it shows 32.1 miles to the Channel 50 tower on 11 Mile Rd. All area TV towers are line of sight.
Maybe icing from the ice storm? Strange bending of path from severe weather conditions?
At 32.1 miles, there might be Fresnel Zone issues?
26955 W. Eleven Mile Rd. Very top of tower.
https://www.fccdata.org/?lang=en&uls=2723860
https://www.fccdata.org/?lang=en&qmenu= ... n=-83.3122
7370 Labo Rd. South Rockwood, MI.
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At 100 feet, it shows 32.1 miles to the Channel 50 tower on 11 Mile Rd. All area TV towers are line of sight.
Maybe icing from the ice storm? Strange bending of path from severe weather conditions?
At 32.1 miles, there might be Fresnel Zone issues?
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Re: WWJ STL troubles
I was there when they built the Berlin Twp transmitter site, and I seem to recall it was part microwave, and part phone lines, that at the time, crossed through 3 different local phone company territories. The phone lines seemed to be the source of the trouble. As we all know, it gets really unstable when there's severe weather between Southfield and Berlin Twp. The TV towers in Southfield, and the tallest WWJ sticks in Berlin Twp, are both visible from the I-75 Rouge River Bridge.Ben Zonia wrote: ↑Fri Feb 24, 2023 11:42 amWQCV560 951.5000 MHz
26955 W. Eleven Mile Rd. Very top of tower.
https://www.fccdata.org/?lang=en&uls=2723860
https://www.fccdata.org/?lang=en&qmenu= ... n=-83.3122
7370 Labo Rd. South Rockwood, MI.
TV Fool at this address.
At 100 feet, it shows 32.1 miles to the Channel 50 tower on 11 Mile Rd. All area TV towers are line of sight.
Maybe icing from the ice storm? Strange bending of path from severe weather conditions?
At 32.1 miles, there might be Fresnel Zone issues?
Fresnel zone? Maybe. It would not surprise me.
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South Rockwood area had bad icing from the storm; it is probably weather related.
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Re: WWJ STL troubles
I can't see another short tower for the STL, only a dish at the transmitter building. Could be on one of the towers closest to the transmitter building, but can't see it on the satellite view. Usually they use a separate short tower for the STL, so the STL antenna doesn't mess up the pattern as much.Colonel Flagg wrote: ↑Fri Feb 24, 2023 12:17 pmI was there when they built the Berlin Twp transmitter site, and I seem to recall it was part microwave, and part phone lines, that at the time, crossed through 3 different local phone company territories. The phone lines seemed to be the source of the trouble. As we all know, it gets really unstable when there's severe weather between Southfield and Berlin Twp. The TV towers in Southfield, and the tallest WWJ sticks in Berlin Twp, are both visible from the I-75 Rouge River Bridge.Ben Zonia wrote: ↑Fri Feb 24, 2023 11:42 amWQCV560 951.5000 MHz
26955 W. Eleven Mile Rd. Very top of tower.
https://www.fccdata.org/?lang=en&uls=2723860
https://www.fccdata.org/?lang=en&qmenu= ... n=-83.3122
7370 Labo Rd. South Rockwood, MI.
TV Fool at this address.
At 100 feet, it shows 32.1 miles to the Channel 50 tower on 11 Mile Rd. All area TV towers are line of sight.
Maybe icing from the ice storm? Strange bending of path from severe weather conditions?
At 32.1 miles, there might be Fresnel Zone issues?
Fresnel zone? Maybe. It would not surprise me.
I don't know if you would want to live in that house nearby. You probably could hear voices in the drain pipes. We're talking 500 kW WLW fields.
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Re: WWJ STL troubles
Rich here on the board has some good software for modeling this path.
You can have a good line of sight, and still terrain and other obstructions at ground level can affect the Fresnel Zone, and induce signal variations. Also, there are index of refraction differences with temperature variations. And it sounds like temperature variation at different heights above the ground, as there was a strong temperature gradient, increasing to the South. Anyone notice if FM signals to the South were coming in when all that was going on? Can't tell much on TV anymore. TV channels are too repacked, with all the full power, LPTV stations, and fill in translators. Maybe Amateur Radio Operators noticed on VHF and UHF bands?
WPBN 7 and WTOM 4 had all kinds of redundancy to deliver NBC programming back in the day. It was a set of numerous multi hop microwave towers and off air head ends. They even had a 4 bay 10 element Yagi to pick up WNEM, then NBC, off air from the WTOM tower back in the day, during extreme tropospheric events. It wouldn't be a bad idea for WWJ to have some STL redundancy, and someone to notice when there are problems. Have any of you tried calling WWJ to report it when it happens? They have traffic tipsters, why not STL tipsters?
You can have a good line of sight, and still terrain and other obstructions at ground level can affect the Fresnel Zone, and induce signal variations. Also, there are index of refraction differences with temperature variations. And it sounds like temperature variation at different heights above the ground, as there was a strong temperature gradient, increasing to the South. Anyone notice if FM signals to the South were coming in when all that was going on? Can't tell much on TV anymore. TV channels are too repacked, with all the full power, LPTV stations, and fill in translators. Maybe Amateur Radio Operators noticed on VHF and UHF bands?
WPBN 7 and WTOM 4 had all kinds of redundancy to deliver NBC programming back in the day. It was a set of numerous multi hop microwave towers and off air head ends. They even had a 4 bay 10 element Yagi to pick up WNEM, then NBC, off air from the WTOM tower back in the day, during extreme tropospheric events. It wouldn't be a bad idea for WWJ to have some STL redundancy, and someone to notice when there are problems. Have any of you tried calling WWJ to report it when it happens? They have traffic tipsters, why not STL tipsters?
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Re: WWJ STL troubles
All good points, and I would add the possibility of water in a connector freezing and expanding contact surfaces away from one another.Ben Zonia wrote: ↑Fri Feb 24, 2023 12:55 pm
You can have a good line of sight, and still terrain and other obstructions at ground level can affect the Fresnel Zone, and induce signal variations. Also, there are index of refraction differences with temperature variations. And it sounds like temperature variation at different heights above the ground, as there was a strong temperature gradient, increasing to the South.
I was sent out to WTOM once when the M/W failed, and the fix was to pull programming off of a Dish Network receiver and feed the TX with it. Worked like a charm. A very cheap backup STL plan that showed some great out-of-the-box thinking. Dish gets their feed direct from the studio.Ben Zonia wrote: ↑Fri Feb 24, 2023 12:55 pm
WPBN 7 and WTOM 4 had all kinds of redundancy to deliver NBC programming back in the day. It was a set of numerous multi hop microwave towers and off air head ends. They even had a 4 bay 10 element Yagi to pick up WNEM, then NBC, off air from the WTOM tower back in the day, during extreme tropospheric events.
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Found this online.Plate Cap wrote: ↑Fri Feb 24, 2023 3:13 pmI was sent out to WTOM once when the M/W failed, and the fix was to pull programming off of a Dish Network receiver and feed the TX with it. Worked like a charm. A very cheap backup STL plan that showed some great out-of-the-box thinking. Dish gets their feed direct from the studio.Ben Zonia wrote: ↑Fri Feb 24, 2023 12:55 pm
WPBN 7 and WTOM 4 had all kinds of redundancy to deliver NBC programming back in the day. It was a set of numerous multi hop microwave towers and off air head ends. They even had a 4 bay 10 element Yagi to pick up WNEM, then NBC, off air from the WTOM tower back in the day, during extreme tropospheric events.
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The Morley Stanwood head end link pulled WOOD-TV 8 off the air. The head end South of Barryton pulled WNEM-TV 5 off the air. Sometimes, you could tell which source they were using by the Severe Weather Bug. I think Fetzer had microwave links between WKZO-TV 3 and WWTV 9. Channel 3 was subject to frequent Sporadic E events. Don't know if there was a back up, maybe WJIM-TV 6 back in the day.
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Re: WWJ STL troubles
Doesn't WWJ have a stuttering news reader that ignored RT's challenge?
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