L2C filed today (2/18) for KVNW Napavine 92.9. Any DXers hearing it?
This is the issue with 92.9. Even with 280 watts, a flamethrower like KISM right up the puget sound is bound to cause issues. This seems like a shoehorn situation that won’t end up working that well.they are not on. A Friend in the Aberdeen area is getting KISM in HD and KITI 95.1 is coming in just fine.
This is the issue with 92.9. Even with 280 watts, a flamethrower like KISM right up the puget sound is bound to cause issues. This seems like a shoehorn situation that won’t end up working that well.
I can't wait to see what plans the folks over at 'BJ and Skip's For The Music' have for their 2nd radio station. Any guesses?KGTK 920 Olympia has applied to donate the license to BJ & Skip's For The Music Foundation, the same people behind KBRD. No word whether KITZ will follow a similar path as that Silverdale station lost its tower site.
See: Draft Copy « License Modernization « FCC
680 was always a bit of a surprise. Even though it’s incredibly low powered, it wasn’t that bad. I’m not sure what their ultimate goal is, but 920 could be somewhat of an upgrade. Though I think most of their listeners are probably online.I can't wait to see what plans the folks over at 'BJ and Skip's For The Music' have for their 2nd radio station. Any guesses?
A separately programmed station and format?
Sell off the 680 frequency? Diplex KGTK on the KBRD tower?.
One thing is for certain, 920 has a superior signal AND nighttime coverage. 680 has to be the ultimate daytimer, as they are required to sign on and off with a shorter number of hours compared to other daytimers. I know it's to protect KNBR, but in winter they only get 8 hours to be on the air. And it's only 250 watts!