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Post by David on Mar 21, 2021 11:43:57 GMT -6
Per the Classical 89.1 web page, KBYU-FM's over the air signal on 89.1 is currently off the air. The "technical difficulties" note on the page states the outage is weather related, and they're working on fixing it. I first noticed it last night around 7 PM. It was surprising to tune to 89.1 and hear nothing but white noise, because KBYU is like KSL radio in that it's hardly ever off the air. I guess the Oquirrhs got a ton of snow during Saturday's spring snow storm. ☺
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Post by David on Mar 21, 2021 14:46:34 GMT -6
Never mind: KBYU-FM is back on 89.1 as of 2:45 Sunday afternoon. 😌
EDIT @ 2:55 PM: The station is back on the air, but the audio is very choppy and keeps cutting in and out. It sounds a lot like a cell phone conversation when you're just barely within range of a cell tower. I'm almost certain it's being caused by a problem with the Classical 89 STL connection.
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henry
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Post by henry on Mar 26, 2021 3:45:59 GMT -6
Side note: Classical 89 was one of the rare valley stations which was live/local from 6a-6p up until it almost died off in 2018.
Since then station is/was live in the mornings with all other shifts voicetracked. That's why both Bruce Seeley and Mark Wait got "nudged" into retirement. Sad story. But that's the radio business these days.
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