What is with WAMG-0.890? They had been at reduced power for the last few months, and now have been totally off for a couple weeks(?) now, but the 96.5 FM xltr has still been on. No STA or anything with the FCC.
What about the 95.1 FM translator in Lowell for 1400 WLLH?What is with WAMG-0.890? They had been at reduced power for the last few months, and now have been totally off for a couple weeks(?) now, but the 96.5 FM xltr has still been on. No STA or anything with the FCC.
No other station would have any reason to complain about a 2.5kw or 1kw station operating at 20 watts. It's only the overpowered stations and those running daytime power at night that cause problems. WAMG will probably be able to operate like that indefinitely, just like Clark Smidt's little oldies peashooter down in Hamden, CT, WATX 1220.They’re probably thinking they can save some money and will never get in trouble for it. They’re probably right…
It was on last night.What about the 95.1 FM translator in Lowell for 1400 WLLH?
They’re not on low power, they’re completely off the air.No other station would have any reason to complain about a 2.5kw or 1kw station operating at 20 watts. It's only the overpowered stations and those running daytime power at night that cause problems. WAMG will probably be able to operate like that indefinitely, just like Clark Smidt's little oldies peashooter down in Hamden, CT, WATX 1220.
Both 95.1 and 96.5 xltrs have been on (that's why I'm curious, I don't see anything on their FCC page requesting STA or acknowledging their situation). 😎What about the 95.1 FM translator in Lowell for 1400 WLLH?
The FCC site sometimes is "slow" in posting stuff. The worst I have seen was a week.Both 95.1 and 96.5 xltrs have been on (that's why I'm curious, I don't see anything on their FCC page requesting STA or acknowledging their situation). 😎
Yup, noticed yesterday c.3pm, though WLLH-1.400 is still off. Also for the last several days, WORC-1.310 has either been off-air or with greatly reduced power.Back on.
Both 95.1 and 96.5 xltrs have been on (that's why I'm curious, I don't see anything on their FCC page requesting STA or acknowledging their situation). 😎
Sounds to me like it might be with reduced power.Back on
the translator cannot legally operate if the AM is off the air (with the usual exception of a daytimer's translator being allowed to stay on and originate programming at night
Or in the case of technicsl issues keeping the AM signal off air….where they seek a waiver for a period.
As I said previously -- in the post you replied to! -- the FCC never grants a STA for a translator to operate on its own. If the associated AM is silent for technical reasons, the FCC considers the translator to be an extension of the AM license and it must also remain silent until the AM resumes operation.
Well, for at least the last year or so, they've (WAMG) seemed to be at reduced power (and, again, I haven't seen anything acknowledging it on their FCC page 🤔).Sounds to me like it might be with reduced power.
It's probably back to that same status then...Well, for at least the last year or so, they've (WAMG) seemed to be at reduced power (and, again, I haven't seen anything acknowledging it on their FCC page 🤔).