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Re: [IRCA] "CBS Radio Networks Channel 44" blown automation on 1340 in the west
- Subject: Re: [IRCA] "CBS Radio Networks Channel 44" blown automation on 1340 in the west
- From: Scott Fybush <scott@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 02 Oct 2006 22:51:24 -0400
Russ Edmunds wrote:
> *** Rene indicated it was the WW1 feed. That should narrow it down some
> - not definitive, but still some stations can be eliminated from
> consideration.
Alas, probably not. WW1 is one of the many clients of the CBS Radio
Networks system, and it's at least possible that ANY station with a
Starguide receiver on the CBS system, whether a WW1 affiliate or not,
could have had it tuned to channel 44 and been broadcasting the test audio.
The one thing that may narrow it down a bit is that the Starguide system
requires a station to be authorized to tune most specific channels. If
you're not a Fox News affiliate, for instance, your receiver won't tune
in that channel, even by accident. I'm not sure whether 44, which is a
channel used for lots of "occasional" audio, requires specific receiver
authorization or not. I have a friend who works in CBS Radio/WW1 master
control in NYC, and I'll ask him.
(Come to think of it, if the original poster can remind me of the
specific time of his logging, I can ask my friend at CBS what would have
been airing on 44 just before that...)
s
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