This looks good. Something could probably be co channel on RF 21 with KWBA -- translator or Class A in Phoenix for example as you mentioned. Couple of questions,
1. KPPX has already moved to 31, they would be moving again?
2. KGUN RF9 Tucson puts out a monster signal that is easy to receive all the way up in North Scottsdale and the northeast valley. I wonder based on that if KMSB and KOLD thought about taking the money returning to their original locations on 11 and 13? High VHF seems to work well in the flat desert areas. Not sure how it works with the terrain issues in greater Tucson however.
3. Which also begs the question what of the translators in Tucson, Prescott, and Northern AZ? I assume they have to fit in to this somehow.
4. Gila River Broadcasting runs stations on RF 19 and I believe 21 and 29. I thought these were Class A and could interfere with this.
1) Possibly. The FCC's model will be assuming KPPX is on 51, not 31. If KPPX wants to come back after the auction and swap channels with whoever is ultimately assigned to 31 to prevent a second move, they can do that, but the FCC won't take that move into account.
2) You never know, but of course, since at 84 MHz no station would need to be bought, even if those stations participated in the auction and volunteered to move to high-VHF, they could not possibly win those bids.
3) They are not protected in the auction and will have to do their own engineering work to find channels.
4) They're regular LPTV. Class A stations had to be licensed during a single filing window in 2000, and the Gila River stations are much newer than that.
- Trip
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