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92.3 is Loud Radio since when?

I’m picking up 92.3 Loud radio on my portable Sangean HD radio loud and clear in Easton. This can’t be right?

I can’t find anything about a translator permit or license for 92.3 in this area… maybe a pirate?
 
NOT A PIRATE!!!

Easy search in FCCData.org. Major Keystone acquired W222BV from WDVR last year and moved it to the WWPJ tower in Wind Gap last fall. The directional null points right into Easton...

thank you for that info! I found it odd that yesterday was the first time I was hearing something on 92.3 aside from the WINS static. it's all interesting that Loud radio has not advertised that new frequency on their social media platforms too.
 
I also find it very interesting, as their Public Inspection File, at least for WRLD Reading lists 2 separate addresses with the same Unit # for their mailing and studio... But it's the same address and it's a PO Box for Lehigh Valley Mailbox. The streets N Cloud and Allen St are the same intersection for that building. Since when can someone have a studio inside a really, really PO Box? Must not have a lot of sitting room for guests... hmm.
 
I also find it very interesting, as their Public Inspection File, at least for WRLD Reading lists 2 separate addresses with the same Unit # for their mailing and studio... But it's the same address and it's a PO Box for Lehigh Valley Mailbox. The streets N Cloud and Allen St are the same intersection for that building. Since when can someone have a studio inside a really, really PO Box? Must not have a lot of sitting room for guests... hmm.
The FCC eliminated the main studio rule years ago. That's not a studio location. It's a PO Box for mail to be sent to.

There's nothing not by the book being done by the company...
 


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