I noticed 801 Gosford was off air yesterday, don’t know why or how long it’s been like that? There was a power outage around the site a week or so ago, I never bothered checking to see if was or has been off air since then, until yesterday.
Shame about the 2XL mast, another bit of radio history gone, I never got why they pushed to go FM, they only replaced the AM 918kHz transmitter 3-4 years ago at most, which wouldn’t have been cheap, & likewise for 2GN which is on the cards to do the same.
The land was sold to Snowy Hydro to build a concrete processing plant - hence why the tower & TXer had to go. That’s why the AM - FM conversion was fast tracked.
Given the current economic climate, if building hasn’t yet begun & parts already bought, I wonder if the 2GN conversion will be put off for 12-24 month or indefinitely. I can’t see any networks doing anything unessential, & 2GN being on FM isn’t what I’d call essential.
Don’t forget the ABC has to move its RN Crookwell service from 107.7 to 104.5 before 2GN can convert to FM. From what I can gather on the ABC Reception page set to Crookwell, that hasn’t happened yet.
It depends where the AM transmitter. I wonder if Sydney ABC local radio got converted to FM… Then 702 AM can be redeployed to the south coast? Given Sydney FM transmitters are easily accessible. It will need a “restack” of the FM band to squeeze in ABC Local Radio.
also remember that 702khz can’t just be used willy nilly - you have to factor in harmonics that could cause interference to other services - or eg the LW beacons or even HF services (not necessarily radio stations but 2 way comms & radar or data TXers on HF).
Plus there is the additive effect of 702 + 810khz could also cause issues
I wonder if the current bushfire Royal Commission will lead 2EC and 2ST to keep their legacy AM services and simulcast on FM? A precedent has been set with 7SD Scottsdale (and I think 5AU Port Augusta is doing the same?)
noted 2SBS Sydney 97.7 mixed with Snow FM (can’t hear this Sydney outlet from home
Bathurst 99.3 & 100.9
Griffith 99.7 & 100.5
Katoomba The Edge 96.1
88.0 CRI in Canberra was just carrier
Could hear Albury / Wodonga 104.1 quite clear on the bridge near the Numeralla River (near Bredbo)
It’s been o/c all year. 87.8 still has the test loop of ‘Canberra Visitor Radio’ which mixes heavily with UCFM. I only hear a weak UCFM here in Bungendore. The CRI carrier can only be heard on the hilltops.