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CBC 91.5 Ottawa
Why is the reception so crummy on 91.5 CBC (FM)?
Other stations nearby come in very clearly. Why don't they have a strong enough signal? Elizabeth |
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CBC 91.5 Ottawa
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Why is the reception so crummy on 91.5 CBC (FM)? Other stations nearby come in very clearly. Why don't they have a strong enough signal? We have no clue where you are writing from. We also have no reference to what "normal" reception is in your location. This newsgroup is read around the planet (and sometimes off the planet, as well according to some evidence.) Consider that fact that there might there be atmospheric factors in RF transmission over the (undisclosed) distance. Also. also the possibility that during bad weather some radio and TV broadcasting antennas succumb to temporary icing conditions that compromise their ability to radiate. And then there is the possibility that the main antenna and/or tower has succumbed to weather damage and they might be transmitting with their (usually lower-power) temporary backup equipment. |
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CBC 91.5 Ottawa
I think the where is pretty obvious, Ottawa. Duh.
"Richard Crowley" wrote in message ... wrote ... Why is the reception so crummy on 91.5 CBC (FM)? Other stations nearby come in very clearly. Why don't they have a strong enough signal? We have no clue where you are writing from. We also have no reference to what "normal" reception is in your location. This newsgroup is read around the planet (and sometimes off the planet, as well according to some evidence.) Consider that fact that there might there be atmospheric factors in RF transmission over the (undisclosed) distance. Also. also the possibility that during bad weather some radio and TV broadcasting antennas succumb to temporary icing conditions that compromise their ability to radiate. And then there is the possibility that the main antenna and/or tower has succumbed to weather damage and they might be transmitting with their (usually lower-power) temporary backup equipment. |
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CBC 91.5 Ottawa
"jamesgangnc" wrote...
I think the where is pretty obvious, Ottawa. Duh. Well, we know that the transmitter is in Ottawa, Duh. But we don't know where the *receiver* is, unless you are cross-posting from the clarivoyant newsgroup. |
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