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gaballsac wrote:
"SR" wrote in message ... Yesterday evening around 9:00 pm, I turned into WABC 770 am, and no signals from that station was being broadcast. I even turn on my other radio to be sure. I keep my radio on all night. This silence went on until morning. But by the time I got up I was to sleepy to listen to any announcement if any. Does anyone knows what happened? 73 http://spaceweather.com/ A giant sunspot 720 erupted again today (Jan. 20th at 0700 GMT), unleashing a powerful X7-class solar flare. The blast hurled a coronal mass ejection (CME) into space and sparked the strongest radiation storm since October 1989. AURORA WATCH: A fast-moving coronal mass ejection (CME) hurled into space by this the Jan. 20th solar flare might sweep past Earth today. The following night around 1:00 am, in New York City the silence happened again. Sometimes, the signal would come in for a few seconds and then back to silence most of the time. A few hours later that night, the signal came in again, but this time WABC 770 broadcast music which they never really play music and it lasted for about 5 minutes. I figured that they must know about this strange silence and probably wanted to fill the air with music because their programming is all messed up. So I keep my radio on hoping to hear someone saying something like: " WE ARE EXPERIENCING TECHNICAL PROBLEMS" Finally and announcer did come on to give radio identification. Then he got cut off by the silence. He did not mention anything about technical problems. The next day I called a friend in Manhattan who also listens to that same station, and he also noticed this strange silence. I also notice that the station is able to gets on the air with no problems, they never mention anything about this silence problem. And what is also strange is that Art Bell not too long ago mention that something strange is happening on AM radio that involves solar flares. If that not strange enough, this silence is usually happening when Coast to Coast should be on the air anyway. Why is it happening only on that station? I am puzzled!!! 73! |
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SR wrote:
Yesterday evening around 9:00 pm, I turned into WABC 770 am, and no signals from that station was being broadcast. I even turn on my other radio to be sure. I keep my radio on all night. This silence went on until morning. But by the time I got up I was to sleepy to listen to any announcement if any. Does anyone knows what happened? 73 The following night around 1:00 am, in New York City the silence happened again. Sometimes, the signal would come in for a few seconds and then back to silence most of the time. A few hours later that night, the signal came in again, but this time WABC 770 broadcast music which they never really play music and it lasted for about 5 minutes. I figured that they must know about this strange silence and probably wanted to fill the air with music because their programming is all messed up. So I keep my radio on hoping to hear someone saying something like: " WE ARE EXPERIENCING TECHNICAL PROBLEMS" Finally and announcer did come on to give radio identification. Then he got cut off by the silence. He did not mention anything about technical problems. The next day I called a friend in Manhattan who also listens to that same station, and he also noticed this strange silence. I also notice that the station is able to gets on the air with no problems, they never mention anything about this silence problem. And what is also strange is that Art Bell not too long ago mention that something strange is happening on AM radio that involves solar flares. If that not strange enough, this silence is usually happening when Coast to Coast should be on the air anyway. Why is it happening only on that station? I am puzzled!!! 73! |
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