icybluelake said:Are they off the air now? What happened with their transmitter? I thought I read somewhere that either daytime or nighttime reception turned out to be amazingly poor.
Correct, daytime is diplexed on KFAX. They told the FCC that the nighttime transmitter was damaged, and too expensive to repair, so they got permission to transmit from their daytime diplex at reduced power. It has been just about two years since the nighttime site has been used.DavidKaye said:icybluelake said:Are they off the air now? What happened with their transmitter? I thought I read somewhere that either daytime or nighttime reception turned out to be amazingly poor.
As far as I'm aware, daytime is diplexed on KFAX's Hayward array and nighttime is still in Sunol.
It's too bad the FCC doesn't have the manpower to investigate some of these claims.boiseengineer said:You have to dig a little even in the Central Cal Board.
Night Site: NIMBY & regulations requires the propane to be trucked in every day.
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BLSTA 08/09/2011
Exhibit 13
Description: EMERGENCY OPERATION PURSUANT TO 73.1680
THE KTRB NIGHT SITE IS ENTIRELY DEPENDENT UPON GENERATORS TO REMAIN ON THE AIR. ALTHOUGH RECENT ATTEMPTS HAVE BEEN MADE TO OPERATE AT LICENSED POWER, THE GENERATORS ARE UNABLE TO PROVIDE STABLE, RELIABLE ELECTRICITY. ADDITIONALLY, RECENT OPERATION FROM THE NIGHT SITE WITH THE GENERATORS HAS CAUSED SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGE TO THE TRANSMITTER AND OTHER EQUIPMENT THERE. IT HAS BECOME APPARENT THAT THE GENERATORS WILL NEED TO BE REPLACED AND THE TRANSMITTER AND OTHER EQUIPMENT REPAIRED BEFORE RELIABLE OPERATION CAN RESUME FROM THIS SITE. THIS IS NOT A SMALL PROJECT AND WILL TAKE SEVERAL WEEKS AND POSSIBLY MONTHS TO COMPLETE SINCE CALIFORNIA LICENSING OF THE GENERATORS WILL ALSO BE NECESSARY.
PURSUANT TO 73.1680, KTRB RESPECTFULLY REQUESTS THAT IT BE ALLOWED TO OPERATE THE DAYTIME ANTENNA FROM THE DAYTIME SITE AS AN EMERGENCY ANTENNA FOR NIGHTTIME OPERATION AT 12.5KW (25% POWER)WHILE THE EMERGENCY REPAIRS ARE UNDERTAKEN TO RESTORE KTRB TO FULL LICENSED POWER AT NIGHT.
Truthiness4DaBray said:Correct, daytime is diplexed on KFAX. They told the FCC that the nighttime transmitter was damaged, and too expensive to repair, so they got permission to transmit from their daytime diplex at reduced power. It has been just about two years since the nighttime site has been used.
Pappas doesn't own the station anymore. Comerica Bank does. It's being run by a receivership and an LMA. There's no money for the generators, and probably not much enthusiasm for them as long as the FCC lets them operate day and night from the KFAX diplex.RadioStarOne said:Have these folks running this broadcasting company ever heard of the great quality generator sets made by Catarpiller? Just google them! They've got what they need to do the job anytime anywhere the need is! Reliable and quiet and especially efficient and easily licensable by the state of California. The sales people at the station don't know how to set up a trade for the generator's and the fuel to run them? Are you kidding? The FCC engineer's can't see through all this B.S.? Are you kidding? Again? Time for a new set of manager's at the Pappas Radio Company! The problem starts at the top and rolls down from there!
Sunol is not beyond hope. The major expense will be new generators or getting PG&E to the site. Transmitter repairs are chump change.Dr. Akbar said:Truthiness4DaBray said:Correct, daytime is diplexed on KFAX. They told the FCC that the nighttime transmitter was damaged, and too expensive to repair, so they got permission to transmit from their daytime diplex at reduced power. It has been just about two years since the nighttime site has been used.
Digging through the correspondence file, KTRB was ordered to reduce night power from the Hayward site from 12.5kw to 5kw (non-D). Apparently KPAM in Portland filed the complaint due to interference. Any way they can make that permanent as it appears Sunol is FUBAR?
Truthiness4DaBray said:Sunol is not beyond hope. The major expense will be new generators or getting PG&E to the site. Transmitter repairs are chump change.
SFStatic said:When Pappas had it, I had a friend there in management. A million to run power in there. That's a lot of change.
DavidKaye said:As for the decision to place KTRB's transmitter in the hills east of Sunol, who was boneheaded enough to come up with that idea?
Having dealt with Harry Pappas I dare say you would be foolish to call him "boneheaded" to his face.DavidKaye said:As for the decision to place KTRB's transmitter in the hills east of Sunol, who was boneheaded enough to come up with that idea? Since people in management typically do not get there by being boneheads, I'd think that the property might have been owned by the Pappas family or there was some other tie to the area that made it seem like a good idea at the time. Otherwise it seems that either KKSF 910's site in Richmond or KDYA or is it KDIA's site in along San Pablo Bay would have worked better.SFStatic said:When Pappas had it, I had a friend there in management. A million to run power in there. That's a lot of change.
DavidEduardo said:The site was determined by the desire to have 50 kw day and night. That required protection of Tijuana, some Canadian allocations, and a few pre-existing night operations in the US, meaning they had to locate to the far southeast of San Francisco to shoot a big lobe over as much of the market as possible.
Unfortunately, the site has considerable challenges for it to work.
DavidEduardo said:I believe the issues regarding PG&E were not the high costs, but, IIRC, either NIMBY issues or the need to cross over protected federal or state land.