Jeff said:
Here is the application from 2004 that was "dismissed". 106.9 was going to be at 953 feet. They refer to the tower being at a "new location" but I didn't see any maps. WHHZ was going to be at 800+ feet and WDVH at 500 feet.
https://licensing.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/w...xt=25&appn=101000613&formid=301&fac_num=73409
I reviewed the application and noticed a major flaw right off the bat. The proposed tower location revealed 106.9 as a C1 will short-space three stations: First adjancent 107.1 C1 Thomasville, Georgia (Tallahassee); second adjancent 106.5 A Five Points (Lake City) and the biggie which is first adjancent WXXL 106.7 C1 Tavares (Orlando). Although the application specified using the FCC's 73.215 directional rules, and the exhibits showed no objectionable signal overlap among any of the stations, the fact that three stations would have been affected is most likely the reason behind the FCC's decision to dismiss the application.
On the other hand, had Pamal succeeded with its application, 106.9 and 100.5 would have had greatly enhanced signals over Gainesville which would have been a major coup for Pamal's 6 Johnson Road Licenses, Inc.
Thank you for sharing the link.