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Wyoming USFS 1710 AM Launching in Bridger-Teton Nat'l Forest

I am not sure 1710 is a kosher frequency in this case. It sounds like a Part 15 and not 10-watt TIS setup.


"...Kosiba said he hopes this will change with radio receivers now planted at the ranger stations in Jackson and Moran. The airwaves even reach the top of Teton Pass thanks to around $20,000 in initial funding from the Jackson Hole Travel & Tourism Board."

The story also noted that KSUT is a supporter of local Jackson station KHOL.
 
I am not sure 1710 is a kosher frequency in this case. It sounds like a Part 15 and not 10-watt TIS setup.


"...Kosiba said he hopes this will change with radio receivers now planted at the ranger stations in Jackson and Moran. The airwaves even reach the top of Teton Pass thanks to around $20,000 in initial funding from the Jackson Hole Travel & Tourism Board."

The story also noted that KSUT is a supporter of local Jackson station KHOL.

For $20,000 thats a TIS set up.

And 1710 is legal for TIS'.. some arent managed or lciensed by the fcc, and handled by another federal authority alphabet
 
FINALLY! -- A "thread" about 1710 that has not been"closed due to inactivity! I am in Gloversville, New York, which is about 50 miles west-north-west of Albany. For a number of years, I found 1710 alive with Hudson County, New Jersey's T.I.S., joined by another one from a tourist-attraction armory in tbe Springfield, Massachusetts area. Both appear to be gone entirely now: anyone know how or why? All I hear on 1710 is a very weak Spanish station that sounds commercial and has deep fades which suggest that it is coming a long distance. It appears to be coming from south-south-east or north-north-west. Anyone know? My DXing begain in 1951 on an RCA Victor 8B41 four-tube portable I got in 1949 that still works. Most often, now, I use my 1961 Zenith Royal 500H which I have tuned to reach up to 1720 (it still covers down to about 527).
 
FINALLY! -- A "thread" about 1710 that has not been"closed due to inactivity! I am in Gloversville, New York, which is about 50 miles west-north-west of Albany. For a number of years, I found 1710 alive with Hudson County, New Jersey's T.I.S., joined by another one from a tourist-attraction armory in tbe Springfield, Massachusetts area. Both appear to be gone entirely now: anyone know how or why? All I hear on 1710 is a very weak Spanish station that sounds commercial and has deep fades which suggest that it is coming a long distance. It appears to be coming from south-south-east or north-north-west. Anyone know? My DXing begain in 1951 on an RCA Victor 8B41 four-tube portable I got in 1949 that still works. Most often, now, I use my 1961 Zenith Royal 500H which I have tuned to reach up to 1720 (it still covers down to about 527).
Go here and search for 1710 to find out which station it could be:

How did you change it to get the expanded band? I have a Zenith Royal 68 I want to do the same thing to.
 
Go here and search for 1710 to find out which station it could be:

How did you change it to get the expanded band? I have a Zenith Royal 68 I want to do the same thing to.

TIS type stations wont be listed on radio locator and 1710 isnt a frequency for full powers in the US.. this sounds like possibly a pirate
 
This Teton 1710 TIS has been heard in Alberta at night by multiple DXers. The Spanish station you are talking about sounds like a pirate. I'm guessing it's religious.
I believe WQFG689 in NJ may have gone back to 10-watt authorization. During COVID it was 100 watts (with health/vaccination info) and heard as far away as British Columbia. Alas, I never picked them up. All I've heard in the past few years on 1710 is the Travis AFB TIS and the 'KHMB' pirate network in Half Moon Bay CA, operating 5 towers at part 15 power, 100 milliwatts. But w/ the 5 towers synched, it's probably more like 1-2 watts.
 
This Teton 1710 TIS has been heard in Alberta at night by multiple DXers. The Spanish station you are talking about sounds like a pirate. I'm guessing it's religious.
I believe WQFG689 in NJ may have gone back to 10-watt authorization. During COVID it was 100 watts (with health/vaccination info) and heard as far away as British Columbia. Alas, I never picked them up. All I've heard in the past few years on 1710 is the Travis AFB TIS and the 'KHMB' pirate network in Half Moon Bay CA, operating 5 towers at part 15 power, 100 milliwatts. But w/ the 5 towers synched, it's probably more like 1-2 watts.
You're right. I think WQFG689 from NJ is back to 10 watts because I'm getting it much weaker than I used to and I'm only about 10 miles away from the transmitter.
 
TIS type stations wont be listed on radio locator and 1710 isnt a frequency for full powers in the US.. this sounds like possibly a pirate
Isn't there a fairly powerful 1710 station on Anguilla, in the Caribbean? I remember hearing Dr. Gene Scott preaching on it in years past.
 
Thanks for the info, though pirate stations can be listed on Radio Locator.
I've very very very rarely seen a pirate station listed on radio locator. ...... i cant recall the last time i did.
 
Isn't there a fairly powerful 1710 station on Anguilla, in the Caribbean? I remember hearing Dr. Gene Scott preaching on it in years past.

1610.... and it may have been listed on R-L at one time.
 
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