Re: [IRCA] WTMC-1380 Delaware Wackiness
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Re: [IRCA] WTMC-1380 Delaware Wackiness



WTMC is definitely broadcasting from Dover also - drove through the DelDOT 
facility the last two days and it is a local there, even while the station 
only mentions Wilmington and Rehoboth.  Probably the old 1650 transmitter 
(that told you how to get your vehicle inspection completed).

Dave Braun
Wyoming, DE

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "John Cereghin" <pastor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Monday, September 25, 2006 9:59 PM
Subject: [IRCA] WTMC-1380 Delaware Wackiness


> The Delaware Department of Transportation runs WTMC-1380 in Wilmington 
> with a listed 520 watts day and 10 watts at night.  It's basically a 
> glorified TIS, running traffic and public safety ads all day.  It puts a 
> good signal into Central Delaware during the day.  They also announce a 
> transmitter on 1380 in Rehoboth Beach which is a true 10-watt TIS.  I've 
> not heard the Rehoboth station.
>
> Today, at lunch (I work just south of Dover, in Camden DE), I tuned into 
> 1380 and heard two different signals from WTMC that were out of sync. 
> There was a VERY strong version with another, much weaker version of 
> WTMC's audio underneath.  I was hearing two different WTMC audios.  I 
> immediately thought I had the Rehoboth TIS as the weaker station under the 
> much stronger Wilmington transmitter, but I realized that the dominant 
> signal was very strong, almost too strong for a 500-watt station at 40 
> miles in Wilmington.  I doubted I was hearing both the Wilmington and 
> Rehoboth stations dueling it out on 1380.
>
> A quick check of the FCC database shows another Delaware DOT TIS on 1380 
> in Dover, probably at the DelDOT yard in south Dover, WQSF238 with 10 
> watts.  Was DelDOT running another signal on 1380 from Dover?  They aren't 
> announcing it.  They announce transmitters in Wilmington and Rehoboth 
> Beach, but they do not mention any station in Dover.  But I think DelDOT 
> is running a third transmitter on 1380 as what I'm hearing is too strong 
> to be the Wilmington station, and certainly way too strong to be the 
> Rehoboth TIS.  On the way home from work, I listened to 1380 through Dover 
> and DelDOT was very strong but the signal was much weaker by the time I 
> got to north Dover, showing that the dominant station I was listening to 
> in the Dover area was low powered.
>
> I think now that DelDOT is running 3 stations on 1380.  WTMC, the main 
> station in Wilmington, the 10-watt TIS in Rehoboth, WPQK925 and a 10-watt 
> TIS in Dover.  If so, they are not running in sync, at least the Dover and 
> Wilmington stations aren't.
>
> The long and the short of it is I think I have a new station in my log- 
> #501.  :)
>
> John Cereghin
> Smyrna DE
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