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Post by Amanuensis on Jul 2, 2012 20:08:33 GMT -5
For a very long time, the signal of KQMB has been awful. I suspect that they have not had the money to do proper maintenance on the transmitter.
During the last month or so, there have been long periods when the KQMB transmitter was down (making it possible to receive KKEX in Provo). Or maybe KQMB's equipment was erroneously simulcasting KKEX. I couldn't tell.
But today, KQMB is simulcasting sister station KSRR. I am not sure how long this has been happening since the poor quality of the KQMB signal has meant that I have only been a sporadic sampler of their signal for at least the last year. Which is too bad, because the 80s mix they played was pretty good.
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Post by leykis101 on Oct 2, 2012 5:22:34 GMT -5
Damn, I quit coming on here when FM Talkers went down the hole, this place is a graveyard, what gives? is corporate radio really killing this market to the point its so formula driven and lame that nobody even wants to discuss it? or what is the answer??
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Post by BlowMeUpTom on Oct 2, 2012 5:24:02 GMT -5
Or is there just nothing important to talk about anymore?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 2, 2012 8:37:31 GMT -5
or there's another forum doing exactly the same thing, talking Utah radio....
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Post by Amanuensis on Feb 1, 2013 9:39:41 GMT -5
Just to update my original post ... in case the world 10,000 years from now actually want to know what radio was like (yea, right) ... KSRR now has a very good simulcast going on KQMB. Whatever was wrong with the 96.7 transmitter is now fixed. And in fact, the signal is now better than I ever recall it being.
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Post by Amanuensis on Mar 5, 2013 12:24:16 GMT -5
For the record, the simulcast ended a couple of weeks ago. KSRR is broadcasting its Yesterday's Favorites format and KQMB is back to the Eighties.
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