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charles123
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They're testing their signal again with KZZA programming on it. How long is this going to last?? Just curious!
Probably similar coverage to the other Class C northern rimshots (94.5, 96.7, 100.7, 101.7, 103.3, 105.7) but overall shifted a little west.jras20 said:How well does that signal go through Dallas? Radio-locator doesnt have the maps out yet.
jras20 said:How well does that signal go through Dallas? Radio-locator doesnt have the maps out yet.
-juan- said:jras20 said:How well does that signal go through Dallas? Radio-locator doesnt have the maps out yet.
http://www.radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/pat?call=KBOC&service=FM&status=C&hours=U
-juan- said:http://www.radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/pat?call=KBOC&service=FM&status=Chours=U
Well, look at the bolded part, the C stands for contruction permit.
Whenever a station does not have a construction permit, just replace the C with an L.
The U at then very end stands for unlimited hours of operations. that should only change in AM patterns (I.E. Nighttime patterns=N daytime patterns=D)
Just goes to show you how much free time I have in my hands! ;D