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Buffalo/Niagara Falls is #1 radio market for AM
ExiledInIllinois replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in Off the Wall
Probably at night: https://www.fcc.gov/media/radio/am-stations-at-night "...However, during nighttime hours the AM signals can travel over hundreds of miles by reflection from the ionosphere, a phenomenon called "skywave" propagation. (Shortwave stations, which operate using AM modulation on several bands between between 2.3 MHz and 26.1 MHz, also use this phenomenon to broadcast still greater distances, up to thousands of miles.) Because of this change in signal propagation from daytime to nighttime, if every AM station kept its daytime operating power at night, massive interference would result. (For a similar description, see Hours of Daytime-Only AM Broadcast Stations, First Report and Order, BC Docket 82-538, 95 FCC 2d 1032 (1983) [ PDF ] and related [ MO&O ]). .. " We sure are one hell of a "noisy" planet. If there is other intelligent life out there, it surely has had of heard us! -
Buffalo/Niagara Falls is #1 radio market for AM
ExiledInIllinois replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in Off the Wall
How old are you? You sure they weren't still in Minneapolis? Minneapolis is still west of the Mississippi. π π -
More competition for Picnic Table f'er
ExiledInIllinois replied to \GoBillsInDallas/'s topic in Off the Wall
God love ThePost! "He branched out from the bedroom." π€£π€£π€£ -
Is Sean McDermott our version of Doug Collins?
ExiledInIllinois replied to 78thealltimegreat's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Will anyone admit to enjoying watching soap operas on TV?
ExiledInIllinois replied to Another Fan's topic in Off the Wall
This scene always kills me! "Kevin's a skunk." "Kevin gets all the girls." "He sure got Nikki." ππ€£π Did you guys cry when Laura got married to Luke? And... Speaking of BS... What was up with that Mikkos Cassadine "weather machine!" I'd like to see him deal with GlobalWarming! -
If Granato gets off to a slow start in the first 20 games, can him. Can him ala the Blackhawks did with Denis Savard when they went with Q. The pieces are here.
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Buffalo/Niagara Falls is #1 radio market for AM
ExiledInIllinois replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in Off the Wall
That's the Portage Escarpment. The Onondaga you can see when driving on Main Street, Route 5. The Kensington Expressway/Rte. 33 also cuts through it. That's the rapids under the water at the mouth of the Lake. The Portage impound Lake Erie to east, Onondaga to west... Funnels through and over the Niagara. -
Lockport caves boat accident leaves one person dead
ExiledInIllinois replied to BuffaloBill's topic in Off the Wall
Yeah... That's what I was trying to figure out. Someone panic?? It is pretty tight. Hate to have a person freak and get claustrophobic at the transition point! π -
Buffalo/Niagara Falls is #1 radio market for AM
ExiledInIllinois replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in Off the Wall
Thanks! What's your take on geography, are there dead spots? E.Aurora lies right below where the Portage Escarpment turns east: And beyond that are the Boston Hills... The transmitter is on Grand Island, can it skip over East Aurora which is sandwiched between these two right where they both run east. The Onondaga formation: -
Lockport caves boat accident leaves one person dead
ExiledInIllinois replied to BuffaloBill's topic in Off the Wall
In England on the canals there's tunnels all over. Interesting, it was too expensive to bore bigger tunnels with towpaths, so... They had to have people "leg" the boat through a tunnel. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legging_(canals) "...Early canal tunnels were built without a towpath as this would require a much larger bore, and hence cost more to build. Prior to the introduction of motorised boats, legging was one of the few options for getting a boat through such a tunnel. Two people were required. They would lie on a plank across the bows of the boat, and holding the plank with their hands, would propel the boat with their feet against the tunnel wall. This was quite a dangerous activity and resulted in many deaths. ..." Anyway... I just read up on the Lockport cave. It's one-way in, one-way out. I guess the boat flipped when they made the transition 180Β° out. I guess the cave was cut early on to supply water to businesses in town. I bet people panicked and all rushed to one side? ?? -
Well... That'll do it! π
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Sadly we got the Yugo ripoff plan that many others have. We pay them, they pay poo, the dentist just jacks up the price for services when they find out you got "insurance." ππ It's the way the world is moving... Those extended car service plans seem like a better option. π Health plan sucks too... Take more money there.
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Lockport caves boat accident leaves one person dead
ExiledInIllinois replied to BuffaloBill's topic in Off the Wall
Yeah... I never heard of it. What is this actually, an old part of the Erie Canal that has a tunnel section? What does it pass under? Is it like going into a mine and then coming back out same way or does it go straight through? -
Buffalo/Niagara Falls is #1 radio market for AM
ExiledInIllinois replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in Off the Wall
Just a guess on my part: Local geography? Upstate New York is cross-sected by three geological formations all raising the elevation of the land towards the Southern Tier. East Aurora is at the base and turning point east of the Portage Escarpment. WBEN's transmitter is on Grand Island between the Niagara Escarpment and Onondaga Escarpment. Is East Aurora a "dead spot" at the base of a formation? -
Ha! Dental insurance sucks. You must have a "Cadillac Plan." For everybody else it's the biggest racket on the planet. I am going through 2 implants right now to replace a 20 year old bridge. It's costing me $11,000. Insurance is picking up $1500. π
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Buffalo/Niagara Falls is #1 radio market for AM
ExiledInIllinois replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in Off the Wall
We have a 75 foot antenna too... -
Buffalo/Niagara Falls is #1 radio market for AM
ExiledInIllinois replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in Off the Wall
On the VHF-FM marine radio @ work... There's some good nights, atmospherics where here in Chicago we will pick up Upper Mississippi Group, USCG in Keokuk, Iowa... That's like 300 miles southwest. Also, picked up Detroit to the east another 300 miles. But USCG has to be blasting high power! -
Buffalo/Niagara Falls is #1 radio market for AM
ExiledInIllinois replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in Off the Wall
And FM....Frequency modulation goes out in tall cities and mountains, right? -
Yeah volunteer somewhere! Save a job for a kid that needs a shot!
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Buffalo/Niagara Falls is #1 radio market for AM
ExiledInIllinois replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in Off the Wall
Nice AM quote! -
Buffalo/Niagara Falls is #1 radio market for AM
ExiledInIllinois replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in Off the Wall
Actually... Sam Cooke. π -
Buffalo/Niagara Falls is #1 radio market for AM
ExiledInIllinois replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in Off the Wall
Interesting... Answered one of my questions. Topography and AM signals. "The top three markets for AM are all cities on the Great Lakes. And Westwood Oneβs analysis of the new data shows markets with the largest proportion of AM listeners tend to be from the upper Midwest. In addition, regions with hilly terrain, such as San Jose, San Francisco, and Sacramento, have traditionally been big AM markets due to the challenges their topography causes for FM signals." The Niagara Escarpment plays a role around the Great Lakes helping AM signal as well as hilly terrain around Bay Area impedes FM signal. -
Buffalo/Niagara Falls is #1 radio market for AM
ExiledInIllinois replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in Off the Wall
Who you kidding? We couldn't have possibly come in at #2. We don't know much about geography, don't know much trigonometry, don't know much about algebra and most certainly don't know what a slide rule is for! ππ -
As you know... I work for the USACE. π... #1 cause of injury leading to death in the organization is falling a tree. Yeah... You'd have thought it would have been a strained finger from intense sudoku playing or a terrorist IED while building a hospital or landing strip in Afghanistan... But NOPE, it's tree cutting.
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Holy moly! All my well wishes and prayers for a full recovery!