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96.3 WXOF

From the North Florida board...

tonydownes said:
WXOF FM Yankeetown this morning moved from 96.3 to 96.7 going from a 132m at 3.5 watts to 132.m at 14.5 watts or from a Class A to Class C3 other moves in the area WEKJ-LP Chassowitska moves from 96.7 to 107.9 while its translator in Inverness goes from 96.7 to 104.9. WOCA's Ocala translator will go from 96.7 to 96.3 a bunch of moves this am.

Didn't WXOF start off on 96.7 in the first place, and move to 96.3 to allow WSUN/Holiday to move to 97.1?
 
WXOF was licensed to Beverly Hills on 97.1 --- never was on 96.7.

cd
 
Parttimer said:
From the North Florida board...

tonydownes said:
WXOF FM Yankeetown this morning moved from 96.3 to 96.7 going from a 132m at 3.5 watts to 132.m at 14.5 watts or from a Class A to Class C3 other moves in the area WEKJ-LP Chassowitska moves from 96.7 to 107.9 while its translator in Inverness goes from 96.7 to 104.9. WOCA's Ocala translator will go from 96.7 to 96.3 a bunch of moves this am.

Didn't WXOF start off on 96.7 in the first place, and move to 96.3 to allow WSUN/Holiday to move to 97.1?
Sounds as though it is clearing WXOF on 96.7 for a cleaner signal.

Jeff in Sa-ra-so-ta!
 
Parttimer said:
I knew they moved for WSUN but didn't remember the details...

Actually WXOF traded its original 97.1 frequency for WLVU's 106.3 (now WSUN) to make room for WSKY Micanopy (Gainesville) to move to 97.3 C2. The first adjacent C2 in Gainesville would not meet minimal spacing requirements with 97.1 A in Beverly Hills. Originally WSKY's 97.3 belonged to WLQH-FM Chiefland as a class A. Chiefland ended up getting 107.9 A while 97.3 went to WSKY. WSKY's former WRRX 97.7 A was later re-assigned to Cross City as a class C3. In the end the frequency "musical chairs" resulted in all the affected stations, with the exception of WLQH-FM, gaining a power and class upgrade.
 
^ Brush up; there will be a test on this later this week. ;)

cd
 
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