BSO on the radio - not for me anymore
Gary's Ice Cream
gary@garysicecream.com
Mon Oct 11 16:27:40 EDT 2010
I'm in East Chelmsford and can see the blinking lights on the WCRB tower
from my window....it is less than 5 air miles away....but many nights when I
turn on the Bose radio as I go to sleep I find 99.5 to be unlistenable with
static and interference...other times it is fine.
-----Original Message-----
From: boston-radio-interest-bounces@tsornin.BostonRadio.org
[mailto:boston-radio-interest-bounces@tsornin.BostonRadio.org] On Behalf Of
Sid Schweiger
Sent: Monday, October 11, 2010 4:14 PM
To: boston-radio-interest@lists.BostonRadio.org
Subject: RE: BSO on the radio - not for me anymore
"In Swampscott with an indoor antenna [rabbit ears], I could not get a clean
[eg, worth listening to] signal off WCRB. I'm stunned. First, that WGBH
relegates this flagship program to a station with a modest signal, despite
their current talk programming. Second, that being NE of Boston [~25 miles
from the tower], not way south of Boston or such, I could not get a clean
WCRB signal. There was a squirrelly squaking noise about 30db down - even
when the receiver was otherwise reasonably noise free [eg, the signal was
not weak]. I don't live near any strong local FM signals. I tried a 2nd
much older receiver, and it couldn't get _any_ signal from WCRB, while every
Boston [and many many more] stations came rolling in just fine. Good
Greif..."
Without knowing your exact street address, a report run against Swampscott
MA (presumably the center of town) on the FM Fool web site shows a pretty
bad path to WCRB's site...a distance of only 19.8 miles, but an expected
signal strength of -44.0 dBm along a single-edge-diffraction path (i.e., not
line-of-sight), assuming a receive-antenna height of 25ft AGL. The report
also says you'd need an antenna height AGL of 118.9ft to achieve a
line-of-sight path. Not a good signal path at all.
Sid Schweiger
IT Manager, Entercom New England
20 Guest St / 3d Floor
Brighton MA 02135-2040
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