You're probably NOT going to see THIS many and certainly not at the full 100 watts for each one.
Welcome to the reality that is LPFM, folks. Each LPFM must be spaced out by 24 kilometers on a co-channel. I think they have waived the Intermediate Frequency (I.F) restriction since each ERP will be 100 watts or less.
The only fully-compliant frequency in the area will be 103.1 Mhz (and that would be in the Monroe/Snohomish area), otherwise applicants will need to ask for a 2nd adjacency waiver of the rules in the Seattle area. Not all of the facilities will be 100 watts. Rather, it is based upon the class contour of the LPFM. The class contour of the LPFM service is 5.6 kilometers to the 60 dbu service contour. The higher the tower point, the lower the wattage----to maintain that 5.6 km service.
I find it amusing that one applicant, Hollow Earth Radio on Capitol Hill, is accepting applications for someone, paying them $20/hr for 10 hours a week, to assist them with thier application and do "outreach". That of course means fundraising (ie. Sales).
The folks that will likely receive an FCC license are those non-profits that have been in the community for a while. So if your dream is to have your own radio station in your basement.......just not gonna happen, at least here in Seattle.
If they wanna do this in the low band (88-92mhz), go right ahead. The low band is already a mess as it is, it really is not like they can make it any worse by putting all of these stations in that region.
That being said, if these stations pop up on out of town signals that I want to listen to, i'm not going to be happy. I already lost KAFE 104.1 at my house thanks to that KMAS translator (which is not even supposed to be receivable from my house in Gig Harbour). Oh, and not to mention the KGHO translators wreaking havoc on my KISM signal. These signals were perfectly clear at home AND in the car before translators started fighting for the freqency.
I can personally name at-least ten people who will be extremely ticked off if KINK 101.9 is replaced by some garbage community radio channel that nobody is listening to.
That's one of the few translators people actually LISTEN to - those KGHO translators. Good oldies music. But all these religious and KPLU/NWPR translators are a waste of bandwidth.
103.3 should turn into a simulcast of some HD2 relayer. Maybe work with the Z-Twins to bring smooth jazz to FM. "Smooth Jazz 1560 KZIZ, and NOW on 103.3..."
-crainbebo