CBE FM 89.9 Signal Issues
CBE FM 89.9 Signal Issues
I’ve noticed lately in Macomb County that CBE-FM 89.9 is not as strong as it once was. Has the power been reduced from the 100,000 watt signal that it’s allowed to broadcast at? There is a lot of co-channel interference as well in my location in Shelby Township. Anyone else notice the signal degradation at other locations.
Re: CBE FM 89.9 Signal Issues
No issues in western Wayne or Detroit.
Re: CBE FM 89.9 Signal Issues
Sounds like E-Skip from the Ionosphere is starting to happen again. Most of it happens from May to August and sometimes again in December.
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Re: CBE FM 89.9 Signal Issues
I can confirm that Tropospheric Enhancement and Eskip have both been pretty active over the last week. I, for instance had WRRO Edon, OH (1.4KW) in over CBE a couple days this week from Monroe County.
The band has changed dramatically over the last couple of weeks. Over the winter, I can point my antenna in virtually any direction and receive all of the detroit FMs from Monroe County, however since the weather has warmed up this is not the case. The reason for this is because there are distant signals in every other direction which causes CCI. If the signal isn't enough to overcome the other, it will simply come across as static, and may sound like a 'weak' signal, when in fact it's just being interfered with (CCI).
WYCD was more unlistenable than usual (blegh) for the last few days in Monroe county, only because WGAR Cleveland was completely overpowering them (because of tropospheric enhancement). Similar story for WKQI and WUFL.
The band has changed dramatically over the last couple of weeks. Over the winter, I can point my antenna in virtually any direction and receive all of the detroit FMs from Monroe County, however since the weather has warmed up this is not the case. The reason for this is because there are distant signals in every other direction which causes CCI. If the signal isn't enough to overcome the other, it will simply come across as static, and may sound like a 'weak' signal, when in fact it's just being interfered with (CCI).
WYCD was more unlistenable than usual (blegh) for the last few days in Monroe county, only because WGAR Cleveland was completely overpowering them (because of tropospheric enhancement). Similar story for WKQI and WUFL.
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Re: CBE FM 89.9 Signal Issues
Thanks for the info.syntheticexctasy wrote: ↑Thu May 09, 2024 1:56 pmI can confirm that Tropospheric Enhancement and Eskip have both been pretty active over the last week. I, for instance had WRRO Edon, OH (1.4KW) in over CBE a couple days this week from Monroe County.
The band has changed dramatically over the last couple of weeks. Over the winter, I can point my antenna in virtually any direction and receive all of the detroit FMs from Monroe County, however since the weather has warmed up this is not the case. The reason for this is because there are distant signals in every other direction which causes CCI. If the signal isn't enough to overcome the other, it will simply come across as static, and may sound like a 'weak' signal, when in fact it's just being interfered with (CCI).
WYCD was more unlistenable than usual (blegh) for the last few days in Monroe county, only because WGAR Cleveland was completely overpowering them (because of tropospheric enhancement). Similar story for WKQI and WUFL.