Can someone explain why iHM would even go thru the effort of trying to keep this flea power station on the air?
Transmitter Power Output: 0.000135 kW
It comes in really well on 95.3 here in Ft Worth.I wish i could get 92.1 in Southern Dallas County. I would be nice to hear the BIN on FM.
isn't there a 92.1 already in Funky Town. Its a country music station correct.It comes in really well on 95.3 here in Ft Worth.
Yes there is, and "Hank" is why the BIN translator's is miniscule. Mortensen took advantage of the revitalization window for all 3 of his AMs. KKGM got the worst of them, but having the translator CP made the facility worth more than the AM as a stand alone.isn't there a 92.1 already in Funky Town. Its a country music station correct.
That is 970's revitalization translator. Far superior in coverage than the one attached to 1630.It comes in really well on 95.3 here in Ft Worth.
Yes, and believe it or not, where I live, 95.3 comes in clearer than "Hank"Yes there is, and "Hank" is why the BIN translator's is miniscule. Mortensen took advantage of the revitalization window for all 3 of his AMs. KKGM got the worst of them, but having the translator CP made the facility worth more than the AM as a stand alone.
Per Radio-Locator.com, the ERP is a whopping 500 milliwatts, and the antenna is 10 meters (32 feet) above ground level.
Can someone explain why iHM would even go thru the effort of trying to keep this flea power station on the air?
Transmitter Power Output: 0.000135 kW
So a car fm adapter thrown as high as someone could onto the tower?Per Radio-Locator.com, the ERP is a whopping 500 milliwatts, and the antenna is 10 meters (32 feet) above ground level.
The antenna the translator has listed as being used with the fcc is not present on street view of the site.The 92.1 translator is right off Trinity Blvd by the House Anderson Rd intersection. It looks like a telephone pole. I’d never guess that a radio station transmits there. I remember being able to receive it on SH 360, but I haven’t tried it much. I guess having it on FM makes it more marketable no matter how weak. If the success of the Ticket is an indicator of the current climate, signal limitations are not as much of an issue nowadays. I imagine a great share of the listeners stream
This is what I pulled off of Radio-Locator.The antenna the translator has listed as being used with the fcc is not present on street view of the site.
This is what I pulled off of Radio-Locator.
https://www.google.com/maps/place/32%C2%B048'36.5%22N+97%C2%B007'25.0%22W/@32.8101389,-97.1236111,16z/data=!4m4!3m3!8m2!3d32.8101389!4d-97.1236111?hl=en
I was thinking it was on that metal pole that you can see in street view. I could be wrong.
The antenna the translator has listed as being used with the fcc is not present on street view of the site.
that "empty" looking pole is not holding the multi element yagi that should be broadcasting 92.1 but it isnt as empty as you think
zoom in close... see wires and a support system going about 1/3rd the way up? that is KKGM 1630.
Yep, I totally missed that. I would be interested to see if it is on the tower and even receivable.It looks like the license for 92.1 was granted after this street view photo was taken.
Yep, I totally missed that. I would be interested to see if it is on the tower and even receivable.
Does that stop anyone recently? iHM isn't that dumb, but people within it can be.or they never built it and lied or they built it, measured, took it down and havent filed for it to be silent.. neither of the later is legal.
Actually, I recall now that I wasn’t listening to 92.1. I actually sampled KHVN on the AM going down SH 360. It was a couple years ago. Now that I’ve given it thought, 500 milliwatts at about 30 feet would do good to cover the field behind the transmitter site let alone make it to SH 360.The 92.1 translator is right off Trinity Blvd by the House Anderson Rd intersection. It looks like a telephone pole. I’d never guess that a radio station transmits there. I remember being able to receive it on SH 360, but I haven’t tried it much. I guess having it on FM makes it more marketable no matter how weak. If the success of the Ticket is an indicator of the current climate, signal limitations are not as much of an issue nowadays. I imagine a great share of the listeners stream.