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The short spacing between 93.1 and 92.9 would definately cause interference, however the engineers are able to test and tune the new transmitter by running it into a "dummy load" instead of an actual antenna. It is possible/likely that after they tuned it using the dummy load, in the middle of the night, they could have put it on the air for final tuning, while signing off 93.1.Madmansam said:Thanks Daniel! I'm interested in knowing too! What I'd like to know is if CC ever tested their new transmitter for the 92.9 frequency while KOSO-93.1 was still on the air? Would there have been interference in the Modesto area operating both 92.9 and 93.1 together? If they haven't test 92.9 yet, we'll see if any bugs will occur during the actual changeover. I wonder when the actual time they will change? Midnight or when the Cruise & Good starts?DanielBoone said:I will see how far the signal stretches on Tues. morning on my way to Sac. Currently, I can get it 93.1 from Merced to Woodland. On some occasions, like this morning I was getting it clear in Madera. So, we shall see. I am curious to know about how many ticked off listeners from the old outside coverage areas are going to be calling in with their displeasure about the change. Too bad I can't tune in on Monday, because I don't start work until Tues. morning. :'(
IMO, I think Sacramento has too many radio stations and it just doesn't give Modesto/Stockton radio markets any breathing room.![]()
(I'm posting this a second time because this board seems to be acting fickle today. My initial post, as written above, and a post written by DanielBoone alternately keep appearing and disappearing whenever I go in and out of this thread. If this ends up posting permanently a second time and seems confusing, my apologies.)
As another thought on the subject, I wonder if the Pollock Pines station will use KOSO's former "class B" transmitter with the power turned down a tad to 20KW.