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I was hearing a faint but steady signal on 87.9 MHz near my home location (around Buford Hwy & Lenox Rd) for the last couple of days with loop informational programming from the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) and announcing itself as "CDC Radio". Can anybody in town in the Druid Hills/Emory area confirm this?
Normally I just hear in-car XM receiver re-transmitters occasionally on that frequency. With those FM re-broadcast signals, they usually fade in and out as cars drive around and you can tell they are listening to XM programming. However, with this "CDC Radio" signal on 87.9 MHz, it is a pretty consistent signal (as if it were stationary) with good modulation.
What is the status with the FCC of the 87.9 MHz frequency now that TV has transitioned to digital (except for LPTV)? Will they now allow special low-power public information stations on 87.9 MHz?
Normally I just hear in-car XM receiver re-transmitters occasionally on that frequency. With those FM re-broadcast signals, they usually fade in and out as cars drive around and you can tell they are listening to XM programming. However, with this "CDC Radio" signal on 87.9 MHz, it is a pretty consistent signal (as if it were stationary) with good modulation.
What is the status with the FCC of the 87.9 MHz frequency now that TV has transitioned to digital (except for LPTV)? Will they now allow special low-power public information stations on 87.9 MHz?