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WRCR NY Starting on 1700 kHz Mon. July 13

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  • July 10, 2015 at 11:47 pm #9738
    MICRO1700
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    This is an unusual move for a class D AM broadcast station.

    Especially now, in the year 2015.

    If what I read is correct, WRCR is making

    a big move.

    From 1300 kHz 500W day, about 83 watts (?)

    night to 1700 kHz 10,000 watts day, 1000 watts

    night (the usual deal for an X-band station.) They

    are also running IBOC.

    There is A LOT I could say here.

    I can’t remember where in NY they are and NY

    is big.  I’ll have to check that.  I just wanted to

    get this up on the board now.

    How many Part 15 guys that we don’t know about

    will get blown away Monday on 1690 and 1700?

    Will I hear it in Connecticut?

    Will you hear it?

    Let’s see.

    Best Wishes,

    Bruce, DOGRADIO

    July 10, 2015 at 11:51 pm #41108
    Carl Blare
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    Total posts : 45366

    Thanks Brooce MICRO 1690/1700 Dog Radio Studio 2.

    I will be listening for that new 1700 signal here in the Midwaste.

    July 11, 2015 at 2:48 am #41115
    MrBruce
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    Yup and as I stated in another thread a local part 15 station here in my city called HIR (for short) is operating on 1700KHz. They NEVER check their frequency for clearance, so what if that station (HIR) is found to be interfering with that licensed station’s signal?

    I’m not posting this as a complaint, just covering a matter that has been brought up in other threads about knowing what’s on your chosen channel on a daily basis so you know what signals you might be competing with.

    The AM broadcast band is kind of strange, in that some stations are allowed a clear channel for thousands of miles from their antenna location and are expected to service areas that are not commonly getting their signals during the day at night after local sunset. Such as WFAN from New York City on 660KHz.

    If clear channel stations start setting up on the X band, where many part 15 stations are transmitting, many across the US could get warnings for being on a clear channel frequency.

    To be truthful here, not a lot of those part 15 stations keep up on what authorizations the FCC has recently acted on. The ones near me are more concerned with getting local news and local events on the air on their AM stations than they are concerned about future FCC actions and authorizations. 

    Now that this station (WRCR) is going to be occupying 1700KHz, which is the home frequency of HIR in Norwich, CT. That part 15 station could get a warning for being on a licensed station’s frequency. Or at the very least, it is possible, if someone local wants to listen to WRCR.

    Bruce.

    July 11, 2015 at 3:58 am #41116
    Thelegacy
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    Id think thet would get a NOUO.  I wonder if HB has their back.  They may want to join the pro FM movement now.  What about talking House Transmitters? How about iAM?  Will these folks merge to FM?  Stay tuned as AM is threatened.

     

    July 11, 2015 at 4:40 am #41117
    MrBruce
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    TheLegacy Said:

    “Id think they would get a NOUO.  I wonder if HB has their back.  They may want to join the pro FM movement now.”

    Very good TheLegacy

    I’m glad you’re 100% on track with what I was thinking, without me actually saying it.

    Plus the fact that HIR owner registered a website under AM1700.org If he has to move to another frequency, his website would no longer reflect upon his new frequency. So he’d would have to register a new one.

    That’s why I do not recommend using a frequency in your station’s website name or URL, you never know when you’d have to move to a new one.

    Bruce.

    July 11, 2015 at 1:35 pm #41118
    Thelegacy
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    If you notice with my station I use a shorturl redirect domain. That is so I can use free websites and if they mess up I can just change on a dime and yet the short URL is the same.  I pay pennies a year for that redirect domain.

    July 11, 2015 at 10:39 pm #41133
    MICRO1700
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    If the 10 kW day/1 kW night comes on and it’s too close to the

    Part 15 station, I think the Part 15 station

    will be crushed.  In my opinion, I don’t

    think anybody will notice the Part 15 station

    in that situation.  I would change frequency

    anyway not to be crushed.

    When my Part 15 was running, it was on 1700.

    Then I heard another Part 15 station (at least

    they said they were, I’m not sure – they might

    have had their Part 15 transmitter up on a

    tower) so I went down to 1690.  It was dead clear

    during the day. At night my signal got crushed.

    However -I couldn’t hear anything on 1700 at night –

    from that other Part 15 or whatever –

    Whatever that local 1700 was – it 

    must have gone off in the evening.

    So – just for fun – I rigged my station to automatically

    switch from 1690 to 1700 at sunset – and back to 1690

    at sunrise.  (Sorry to those who have heard this

    story so many times.)  It was a goofy thing to do.  From

    an engineering standpoint it was a blast, though.

    As mentioned – my 1690 signal got crushed by

    interference at night anyway – so why not?

    Back to the present.  Let’s see what happens on Monday.

    I’m getting out my Radio Plus Quantum DX Loop

    for this one.

    Best Wishes,

    Brooce, DOGRADIO

    Brooce

     

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    July 12, 2015 at 12:44 am #41140
    Carl Blare
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    From about 7 AM CDT to sundown Denver time we’ve got a 2nd harmonic of a local station blotting out 1700 kHz, so I’m guessing that my only chance to hear New York in full power will be about 6 AM local.

    July 12, 2015 at 2:11 am #41141
    MICRO1700
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    850 khz, right?  (Gee, I sure know my math.)

    This actually makes the whole thing more

    interesting, I think.

    How much power does the 850 run when

    it’s operating?

    Bruce, DOGRADIO

     

    July 12, 2015 at 2:19 am #41142
    Carl Blare
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    850 is 5,000 big ones and it’s less than a mile from my campus.

    July 12, 2015 at 4:49 am #41145
    MICRO1700
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    5000w and probably omni, I guess.

    Whoa.

    Good thing it’s off sometimes.

    Can you hear KOA in Denver?

    Brooce

    July 12, 2015 at 11:54 am #41147
    Carl Blare
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    Brooce MICRO 1690/1700 Dog Radio Studio 2 NOISE AND STATIC RADIO WIFE 750 asked: “Can you hear KOA in Denver?

    ANSWER: Yes. When the local “Gospel Voice” at 850, with 2nd harmonic on 1700, leaves the air at 1-hour past local sunset, sunset Denver time, it’s amazing how quickly KOA becomes dominant and can be listened to most of the time.

    July 13, 2015 at 7:36 am #41170
    MICRO1700
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    Once, very long ago, probably in the

    1970s, I heard a KOA ID pop up out

    of the clutter on the 850 channel – and

    that was in W. Hartford, CT.  I also heard

    KOA in San Francisco, CA in the 1980s.

    The same station on the east and west

    coasts.  And the only one, I’ve ever heard

     in both places. 

    Anyway, it’s just a few hours from sunrise,

    here in CT.  (Monday morning.)

    Will WRCR be there on 1700?

    Brooce, Micro, uh Dog, uh, WIFE,

    um, 1690, er. 1590, um

    July 13, 2015 at 9:44 am #41171
    Carl Blare
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    Total posts : 45366

    It’s also a few hours from sunup here in the midwaste!

    Do we know what time on Monday (today) that New York will start on 1700?

    July 13, 2015 at 11:06 am #41173
    Carl Blare
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    Total posts : 45366

    WRCR was licensed to Spring Valley, New York, just out of range of New York City toward the northwest.

    With the change to 1700 WRCR will change city of license to Ramapo, NY, their signal reaching closer to NYC.

    http://www.wrcr.com/

    After more than an hour of monitoring this morning from 4:45 to 6:01 AM CDT, I receive KBGG from Des Moines Iowa and hear nothing else.

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