This one has been missing from the dial here in southern York County PA, did the contract with the Spanish people run out or are they stuck on night pattern again? This is such a wonderful facility, from the WASA (We Always Sounded Awful) days.
Apparently they are now off the air
Casually tuning around this afternoon I catch 1330 (now call sign WHGM) on the air, good signal too, with Christmas music. Latest STA shows they got their transmitter site situation resolved so they don't have to move. Their night signal though is 125 watts while they get their 500 watt phasing system fixed.
Updating the station's status; in summer 2016 the station pick up a "Smash Hits" format with more of an 80's to now pop format. Also the translator network has grown to include 100.5 in Chesapeake City and 107.5 Bel Air on top of 104.7 in Havre de Grace.
http://www.smashhits.fm/
Huh, sure maybe they're not just running the existing 125 watt STA during the day too? At the moment they've applied to reduce AM 1330 to just a single tour keeping their 5,000 watt day power, but permanently run only 125 watts at night. Guess the cost to fix the 500 watt, 3 tower night signal isn't worth it.
The station changed hands in August, but if my DCRTV reading is correct the programmers remain the same and so will the format.
It'll be even harder now to hear AM 1330, the station just applied for a 10 watt STA using a whip on the studio. I'm beginning to think the AM is just a mean to feed the FM translator network haha.