Effective Tuesday, they're swapping calls: Draft Copy « Licensing and Management System « FCC
I vaguely remember this one time (about several months or so ago) where I could hear 1000 over in the Kirtland-Willoughby Hills area. The signal was pretty bad, but I could hear music beneath the static.1000/105.3 is carrying a satellite gospel format of some sort. 1000 actually is transmitting but is incredibly weak right up to when you get to Independence. 105.3 is surprisingly audible in downtown and Parma on my car radio.
As for 1460, Dale Edwards might be better off handing in the license and selling off the land.
Where is 1000 AM transmitting from and at what power? Where is the 105.3 translator?
Did 1460 build the proposed tower along I-90 in Mentor?
There is a CP to have AM 1000 diplexed off of the WHK towers in Seven Hills. Not sure if this has happened yet. The FM repeater is at the church off of 131st Street.41° 26’ 47” N, 81° 37’ 23” W
new birth christian fellowship assembly 9106 miles park ave, cleveland
There's a construction permit to move the translator to the latter address with no real change in coverage.Google Maps shows the church to be on E.131st St. while the Miles Park address is between E. 93rd and Broadway.
Required to cover Parma.Isn't 1000 licensed to Parma and thus required to serve Parma?
It's licensed to Parma but has almost always been a suburban station. At first they superserved Parma but abandoned it not long before Merle Pollis' ill-fated attempt at talk radio.Isn't 1000 licensed to Parma and thus required to serve Parma?
That's what I meant. Thanks.Required to cover Parma.
Isn't 1000 licensed to Parma and thus required to serve Parma?