It's a possibility. 107.7 can cover a lot of ground that's now served by a slew of translators. EMF could do a lot of it with one station, and use that station (or HD channels) to feed multiple formats to multiple translators. OTOH, they could do the same thing over a much more populated area with 102.5. Of course, 102.5 would be significantly more expensive, but if they've got the cash it offers them a much greater audience.Just pure guessing on my part, but....What if WTSS ISN'T the station that EMF is targeting? What if it's WLKK? Think about it for a second: With the transmitter in Wethersfield, it's about equidistant between the Buffalo and Rochester markets. IF EMF goes for WLKK, they'd get into the Buffalo market(and have a 250 W translator at 104.7 to cover some of the market that 107.7 doesn't reach)as well as another station for the Rochester market.
102.5 coverage (per FCCdata.org)

107.7 coverage (per FCCdata.org):
