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Post by thelegacy on Aug 17, 2018 15:52:26 GMT
Our broadcast engineer will be coming to fix the STL link for the transmitter and adjust things. We will have a special C-Quam AM Stereo experience demo on 1640 Khz AM around Noon or shortly after depending on the length of damage. The transmitter may go on and off until we have everything adjusted right. We welcome you to get your Radio's out that receive C-Quam AM Stereo. This is long overdue and we here at The Legacy are dedicated towards bringing back the ultimate Album Rock experience and this means STEREO not MONO!! Also those who listen on the Internet its a good opportunity to check your equipment and your hearing for if you can't hear Stereo separation during this demo then either you have faulty equipment or you need to seek an audiologist and get your hearing checked. Not hearing Stereo could impose a danger when driving because if someone darts out you can't hear rather they are right, left, or behind you. This Stereo demo will help even on the Internet to determine your audio placement detection capabilities. Those listening on AM and don't get Stereo it means your Radio does not receive C-Quam AM Stereo. We announce a list of Radio's that do during this demo as well as recommend you head to amstereo.org also join the C-Quam AM Stereo group on Facebook for help. Head to thelegacy.shorturl.com to listen to The Legacy Online.
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Post by Boomer on Aug 17, 2018 19:48:37 GMT
I'm listening to it now, I've heard Blodwyn Pig before, don't know if it was this song or not, and I hadn't heard Man, 'Dad's Bag' before. Heard a promo for C-QUAM after the song list, something like I haven't heard for years. There was a time when FM stations might only turn their stereo generator on in the evenings for stereo music, and be mono during the day. They'd make stereo a special feature for night time and talk about it. Pretty Things, great band to test stereo with all the separation. No one plays those guys, yet they recorded alongside The Beatles, using Abby Road at night! Maybe when you get it all set up, you could do something like WION, Ionia Michigan, who streams their audio directly from a stereo tuner tuned to their station, as a promotion for C-QUAM. Maybe for a special test or on a secondary stream. Maybe HD radio will evolve itself and get better one day, but we already have something that works to improve AM, C-QUAM! I think of it as Album Rock's return to AM, since some of the pioneering album rocker stations were on the AM band too, as well as FM. Here's one in a video, WZUM, and tonight they're featuring a new album by Bush on Dunhill records, and they do sound a big like Three Dog Night, yes, and I like how their bass is tuned and recorded. On the pop side in this recording, 1970, but they got deeper. For the 'Environmental minute' (the weather) using a song from Mort Garson's Zodiac album. This station was AM rock only, from noon until signoff, and was doing well until they felt the heat of FM competition, being stereo and able to broadcast all night. Still, most cars or work trucks at the time only had AM radios, so WZUM was still a good choice in the car for a while. youtube.com/watch?v=eHcVeMZUTQwHey, change the battery in your smoke detector!.. Boomer
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Post by Boomer on Aug 17, 2018 20:19:37 GMT
I'm listening to it now, I've heard Blodwyn Pig before, don't know if it was this song or not, and I hadn't heard Man, 'Dad's Bag' before. Heard a promo for C-QUAM after the song list, something like I haven't heard for years. There was a time when FM stations might only turn their stereo generator on in the evenings for stereo music, and be mono during the day. They'd make stereo a special feature for night time and talk about it. Pretty Things, great band to test stereo with all the separation. No one plays those guys, yet they recorded alongside The Beatles, using Abby Road at night! Maybe when you get it all set up, you could do something like WION, Ionia Michigan, who streams their audio directly from a stereo tuner tuned to their station, as a promotion for C-QUAM. Maybe for a special test or on a secondary stream. Maybe HD radio will evolve itself and get better one day, but we already have something that works to improve AM, C-QUAM! I think of it as Album Rock's return to AM, since some of the pioneering album rocker stations were on the AM band too, as well as FM. Here's one in a video, WZUM, and tonight they're featuring a new album by Bush on Dunhill records, and they do sound a big like Three Dog Night, yes, and I like how their bass is tuned and recorded. On the pop side in this recording, 1970, but they got deeper. For the 'Environmental minute' (the weather) using a song from Mort Garson's Zodiac album. This station was AM rock only, from noon until signoff, and was doing well until they felt the heat of FM competition, being stereo and able to broadcast all night. Still, most cars or work trucks at the time only had AM radios, so WZUM was still a good choice in the car for a while. youtube.com/watch?v=eHcVeMZUTQwHey, change the battery in your smoke detector!.. Boomer
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Post by thelegacy on Aug 18, 2018 1:03:16 GMT
I'm really happy that you had a chance to listen to my show. I do play a lot of stuff that you don't hear anywhere else anymore.
The transmitter is back on the first half hour to an hour we had to retune everything and get the Bluetooth receiver further away from the transmitter as it was causing interference.
I had a few folks in Deltaville talking about getting out there Clarion c-quam car stereo to be able to listen to my station as they have not heard anything quite like that in a long time.
I hope it helps my listeners,
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