Re: Yes, that's fine and dandy but....
> Hi everyone:
>
> > > What is a station good for if you can't hear it?
> > >
> > > That goes for any format on a crappy signal.
> > >
> > Exactly, remember 102.1 hardly came in even in Denver! So
> > why cross your fingers hoping for something that well
> still
> > sound like crap?
>
> AND will be WIPED OUT in Denver Metro anyway by 102.3
> (whatever they ultimately decide to put there and call it).
>
> So, really...Talk of a station at 102.1 is a moot point. I
> say let some poor saps have it to put a few Part 15 LPFMs on
> there like they no doubt have in a few other places on the
> Denver FM dial.
>
> Cheers for now

>
Well they might just think about putting a boaster with it, like what alot of Radio Stations compaines have done so far to boost the power! So it would be interesting in teh next couple of months before summer to see what well happen with 102.1. I am sure the people over at NRC are trying to figure out this major problem right now.
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