Update the FCC has issued a notice of violation to the disputed VCY and Ed Stolz translators in Palm Springs.
Funny...people have been reporting the exact same thing in this very thread about 92.7. Yet no NOV issued.
Update the FCC has issued a notice of violation to the disputed VCY and Ed Stolz translators in Palm Springs.
...and the hits just keep on comin' for Crazy Ed.Update the FCC has issued a notice of violation to the disputed VCY and Ed Stolz translators in Palm Springs.
...and the hits just keep on comin' for Crazy Ed.
Strange, but incredibly true, if you don't do an ID in spoken word, you can use Morse code: Now Ed Stolz Is Facing FCC Review Of His Palm Springs Translators.
Perhaps he is the offspring of the more widely known "Mister Ed"....and the hits just keep on comin' for Crazy Ed.
DrStolz failed the FCC code test. But he is still qualified as an "amateur".Strange, but incredibly true, if you don't do an ID in spoken word, you can use Morse code: Now Ed Stolz Is Facing FCC Review Of His Palm Springs Translators.
That explains it. Crazy Ed lives in a stall behind Wilbur and Carol's home. The Posts drive their Studebaker to market to pick up fresh hay and carrots. Because he has hooves, Ed can't use Morse code to ID his translators - Shirley the FCC will understand.Perhaps he is the offspring of the more widely known "Mister Ed".
(The hind quarters, particularly)
I'm in the south part of San Jose, and it barely make it down here ( and that's on my best radios).I've been able to pick up 92.7 in San Jose for years even though Radio Locator says its signal doesn't even reach the city. Ditto for KALW 91.7.
Chances are you live in the hilly part of the East Bay. When I used to live on the 680 side of Contra Costa County, some SF FM stations that I could pick up clearly in my SJ home were a bit scratchier at my "other" home.
Shirley at the FCC gave me my first ticket exam at the M Street FCC shindig house in 1969. She was old even then.That explains it. Crazy Ed lives in a stall behind Wilbur and Carol's home. The Posts drive their Studebaker to market to pick up fresh hay and carrots. Because he has hooves, Ed can't use Morse code to ID his translators - Shirley the FCC will understand.
I think of K-Love like a virus. Plotting their signals in any holes they can fill. Area I'm at has 3 frequencies with their format.I'm still TO'ed about 104.1. (K281BL-FM) K-Love translator. Didn't need it, nor was it wanted in the area. They already have 97.7FM at 4KW covering the entire area fully. I used to DX a Sacramento station on 104.1, before this translator was powered up.
I barely ever listen to FM now, because of all the past turbulent selling and buying (and sudden format changes out of nowhere). Once we lost KSJO, I turned my FM-DXing hobby to AM. FM radio is dead to me. The only remaining stations in the area worth a darn are KUFX 98.5, 95.3KRTY, and 106.5KEZR
I think of K-Love like a virus. Plotting their signals in any holes they can fill. Area I'm at has 3 frequencies with their format.
I wish KUFX adopt the KOME calls since it plays much of the music that former did, although they would probably have buy those from a station in Texas currently using them.
Perhaps he is the offspring of the more widely known "Mister Ed".
(The hind quarters, particularly)
What happened to 92.7 KREV? It seems it's been off the air for several days.