Yes, 97.7 was once owned by Tabernacle according to FCC records, as were a couple of other translators in the area. Ted McCall/Tower Above had been relaying WLFJ-HD2? on it, but apparently started leasing it to Cox a week ago. On 12/16 (the day Chuck-FM came on the air), a license to cover was accepted for filing by the FCC. I think it's safe to say that they're broadcasting from the Paris Mountain site, because that signal booms compared to the old one. It's on the same tower as W225AZ 92.9, which relays 660, but has a much better signal because it's not directional.more kilowatts said:KyleAndMelissa22 said:I heard 97.7 Chuck ID as "WJMZ Anderson in HD - W249CB Six Mile."
I thought the COL was changed to Greenville. Paris Mountain is 30 miles away from Six Mile.
The old site and definitely the new site are almost in the fringe of the signal contour.
Folks, feel free to correct me but I believe W249CB started out as a translator for WTBI-FM, owned by Tabernacle Baptist College and at one time was located on Six Mile mountain, just outside Six Mile. I am just speculating here but a few years back, WTBI-FM moved from 91.7 to 91.5 and increased their ERP to 22.5 kW, so they no longer had a need for the translator. Tower Above Media and Ted McCall is listed as the current owner. Even though the COL is still Six Mile, the "old" translator, with 190 watts ERP, is now located at the WELP-AM transmitter site, about 2 miles outside of Easley on Hwy. 8 toward Pickens. The "old" location is only about 12-15 miles from the "new" Paris Mountain site as the crow flies. So are they transmitting from the old site, hence the W249CB Six Mile ID, or are they broadcasting under their CP from the new site?
Like I've said, Cox may be testing the waters with this translator...if it has a good reaction, could we see Chuck move to 98.1. Would eliminate a lot of extra costs for them and probably do around what the current rhythmic CHR format does.