Re: needs more power...
> > will they ever get enough power to be heard on Beale
> Street
> > though? or down by the river? just askin'...
>
> Actually, 92.9 city grades (70 dbu) downtown. It's out here
> in luxurious Germantown where the signal suffers; we're
> outside the city grade. Collierville is a bit tougher
> still.
>
> And, while I would never say it is "impossible" to
> upgrade/move any station if you move enough stations around,
> upgrading 92.9 would be very, very difficult.
>
> The biggest issue is Holly Springs on 92.7. But, it doesn't
> stop there -- there are clearance issues with WDTL in
> Cleveland on 92.9 (not short-spaced now, but would become an
> issue with an upgrade), WWGN in Alamo, TN on 93.1 (it's a
> C3), and even KWYN on 92.5 in Wynn (a C2). I suspect the
> new CP for an LPFM in Collierville on 93.3 would also factor
> in, although it is likely moveable.
>
> But, as we have seen with WHAL, class As can make an impact
> when there is good transmitter placement, and the station
> provides a needed format. 92.9 explaining it's lack of
> success by blaming its signal would be off the mark.
>
> DE
>
yeah, i know it's directional away from the southeast (g-town), but if i recall, i couldn't pick it up in front of the new daisy at times. may have been me, my radio, my antenna...anything. could even have been them! lol
you are correct about class-A signals making an impact with the good location of the xmtr - look at Hot with it's flame-throwing 2.75kw. they haven't done too bad (from the swamp!)...i've seen some with much less power (like 168 watts) do pretty good too. (way way up on a mountain out west with a good clear line-of-sight to populations)
just thinkin' out loud about the signal and other stuff. wouldn't want to see any more good radio people bounced because of howard's move as well...<P ID="signature">______________
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