It sounds like 1430 is off the air. Hippie's legal ID isnt mentioning the station. I'm guessing they are reconstructing the transmitter site. I wonder how long it will be before it returns. And when it does...will it still be a Hippie Simulcast?
Buying that station for the real estate was a genius move.Good catch! You don’t miss anything , Jim. Real E$tate stuff right now. It will be back soon.
I agree. Im probably the only person in Nashville that noticed. I was listening to the AM signal.quite a.bit. Especially when I was east of Nashville. But I agree its like a tree or tower falling in the forest.Very "tree falling in the forest"-type stuff here. Seriously doubt that anyone (especially not in radio) ever even noticed that!
That's what it takes. Banding together for the betterment of the industry.Two radio dudes working together in 2023. Imagine that. Actual humans interacting vs send files, vts and emails telling the staff who is fired.
In the current environment, it is a tree falling in the forest. There's a handful of stations currently that have issues spanning months or nearly a year whether it's a transmitter failure or just simply having connectivity issues. If I had time, I'd work on them and probably for free. The little free time I do have, I spend on one station and I do it for free. I have offered my services to several stations around here, mostly small ones.I agree. Im probably the only person in Nashville that noticed. I was listening to the AM signal.quite a.bit. Especially when I was east of Nashville. But I agree its like a tree or tower falling in the forest.
I got out of tv and radio and went into Insurance. It worked out for me.Yep, more proof that I should have gotten into real e$tate INSTEAD of radio!
I understand the point of it. Why spend a bunch of money on a station that happens to be on AM when a translator for it can be placed almost anywhere in the metro?Having that AM gets you what exactly in terms of true coverage. But what does that AM get you on FM?