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102.3 St. Albans, VT was granted an "allotment change" from 'A' to 'C3' , which is a signifigent power increase for the station, and a change of City of License from St. Albans to Grand Isle, VT.
> 102.3 St. Albans, VT was granted an "allotment change" from
> 'A' to 'C3' , which is a signifigent power increase for the
> station, and a change of City of License from St. Albans to
> Grand Isle, VT.
>
I thought that stations on 102.3 could only be class A, like that particular frequency only was allowed class A status.
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> > I wonder how much power they'll whip out of that bad boy?
> > There are already three 100,000 watt signals in market
> > (WBTZ-FM, WEZF-FM, WOKO-FM)
>
> Its a C3 so they are limited to 25,000 watts at 100 meters
> above avg. terrain.
>
> and P.S. there are four 100kW equiv. stations (class "C"
> stations)
>
> WBTZ
> WOKO
> WEZF
> and
> WVPS 107.9
>
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