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I saw that. What was the opening bid, $750? Absurd. IMO, the only way a station in a location like that works is if the tower is nearby I-15 and they superserved Las Vegas visitors coming up from SoCal with traffic reports, Vegas weather forecasts and other visitor-specific info, and targeted the Vegas hotel and casino operators (and similar businesses) for advertising. Trying to superserve the snakes and prairie dogs might be Chairman Brandon's idea of public interest, but they don't generally own radios.The CP for a class A in Visalia could have potential but the rest are ridiculous, particularly the Class A in Tecopa. This is a one-time mining camp at the edge of Death Valley. Current pop count is 120 if you don't include the rattlesnakes and prairie dogs and nothing around for miles.
The CP for a class A in Visalia could have potential but the rest are ridiculous, particularly the Class A in Tecopa. This is a one-time mining camp at the edge of Death Valley. Current pop count is 120 if you don't include the rattlesnakes and prairie dogs and nothing around for miles.
Cartago...gateway to Olancha. Kind of a tourist area, particularly with Owens Lake nearby. But I can't see a station surviving there unless the owner has other business interests. I used to trek up to Lone Pine on occasions on the 395. Cartago is on the way.While I was unable to read the list with my screenreader, the comments about an allotment in Tecopa made me first laugh and then remember that there was once a radio station licensed to Cartago, not too far from there. It seems the 94.5 mHz FM listed in Cartago couldn't find enough advertisers to stay afloat and I expect that to be the same issue with any commercially licensed station in Tecopa.
if they find a tower anywhere near the reference coordinates on the navajo nation itll be a rimshot at best to flagstaff from 40 miles away. because while a c1 can do 100kw, you arent going to find a 1000 ft tower out there (there reference coordinates absolutely bfe nowhere north of leupp, which is already kinda BFE. . it doesnt look like theres much at all out that .. you'd have to modify it in someway ..I can see someone grabbing up the Class C1 at 106.5 FM Leupp, AZ (35 miles from Flagstaff). This one has value...
if they find a tower anywhere near the reference coordinates on the navajo nation itll be a rimshot at best to flagstaff from 40 miles away. because while a c1 can do 100kw, you arent going to find a 1000 ft tower out there (there reference coordinates absolutely bfe nowhere north of leupp, which is already kinda BFE. . it doesnt look like theres much at all out that .. you'd have to modify it in someway ..
Theres a 106.1 licensed to Munds Park that almsot city grades Leup.... 106.1 would prevent 106.5 from city grading flagstaff, i think
The CP for a class A in Visalia could have potential but the rest are ridiculous
Remember, you must just city grade your city of license. The physical plant can be closer to Flagstaff to reach that market.
It has to put a city grade signal over Visalia.My conclusion about the list as well. Your post caused me to look into 96.1 Visalia, and I was able to find the old CP engineering from years ago. My read is that it functions more like a Porterville / eastern Tulare County signal than a full-market Visalia-Tulare-Hanford signal.
It may still have value, especially as a complementary signal for someone already covering the area, but it doesn’t appear to cover more than a portion of the market. I’m curious if anyone sees the engineering differently.
96.1 has been used before in Visalia, it was KSLK, an Adult Standard format, not sure what happened to it, What ever happened to 103.3 that was licensed to Lindsay?, it was known as Kings radio also an Adult Standard format.My conclusion about the list as well. Your post caused me to look into 96.1 Visalia, and I was able to find the old CP engineering from years ago. My read is that it functions more like a Porterville / eastern Tulare County signal than a full-market Visalia-Tulare-Hanford signal.
It may still have value, especially as a complementary signal for someone already covering the area, but it doesn’t appear to cover more than a portion of the market. I’m curious if anyone sees the engineering differently.
KSLK’s licensed was cancelled in 2013 for some reason. Probably for being dark too long. It was apparently running a Spanish language sports format.96.1 has been used before in Visalia, it was KSLK, an Adult Standard format, not sure what happened to it, What ever happened to 103.3 that was licensed to Lindsay?, it was known as Kings radio also an Adult Standard format.
I bet the Visalia Radio Group that has KVMI My 97.5 will try to get it to upgrade their AC/ Classic Hits station.It has to put a city grade signal over Visalia.
Here is another problem, to get anywhere you have to be on Mazurka Peak, SBE is the only commercial buildings up there and no AC power.Cartago...gateway to Olancha. Kind of a tourist area, particularly with Owens Lake nearby. But I can't see a station surviving there unless the owner has other business interests. I used to trek up to Lone Pine on occasions on the 395. Cartago is on the way.