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BCA and 1090/1700/105.7.

Re: 105.7 Signal?

> > > I haven't been to San Diego in about 4 or 5 years, and
> the
> >
> > > frequency wasn't on then...
> > >
> > > How does 105.7 do for SD market coverage? Is it
> > comparable
> > > to other Mexican-based FM signals aiming at SD?
> >
> > It is a full C, gets to lower OC, Hemet, Temecula. There
> is
> > currently an issue as to whether they are running as
> > authorized or at an illegal power and height.
> >
> If it's getting into Hemet - then KXRS would have a huge
> issue - since they are licensed to 105.7 for Hemet.... I
> can't imagine it goes that far.

It does, and that is why Lazer has filed suit and petioned the FCC, as has Emmis in LA.

Remeber, the Hemet station is located in Yucaipa, overlooking Redlands and jsut barely puts the minimum signal required over parts of Hemet. The Tijuana / Tecate station overwhelms it.
>
 
Re: 105.7 Signal?

> > > > I haven't been to San Diego in about 4 or 5 years, and
>
> > the
> > >
> > > > frequency wasn't on then...
> > > >
> > > > How does 105.7 do for SD market coverage? Is it
> > > comparable
> > > > to other Mexican-based FM signals aiming at SD?
> > >
> > > It is a full C, gets to lower OC, Hemet, Temecula. There
>
> > is
> > > currently an issue as to whether they are running as
> > > authorized or at an illegal power and height.
> > >
> > If it's getting into Hemet - then KXRS would have a huge
> > issue - since they are licensed to 105.7 for Hemet.... I
> > can't imagine it goes that far.
>
> It does, and that is why Lazer has filed suit and petioned
> the FCC, as has Emmis in LA.
>
> Remeber, the Hemet station is located in Yucaipa,
> overlooking Redlands and jsut barely puts the minimum signal
> required over parts of Hemet. The Tijuana / Tecate station
> overwhelms it.
> >
>
Actually David, KXRS has applied to move to 105.5 - but it's being held up with Liberman filing against it and some other issues. If Lazer gets this done, it will have a pretty good signal over the entire Riverside metro.
 
Re: 105.7 Signal?

> > > > > I haven't been to San Diego in about 4 or 5 years,
> and
> >
> > > the
> > > >
> > > > > frequency wasn't on then...
> > > > >
> > > > > How does 105.7 do for SD market coverage? Is it
> > > > comparable
> > > > > to other Mexican-based FM signals aiming at SD?
> > > >
> > > > It is a full C, gets to lower OC, Hemet, Temecula.
> There
> >
> > > is
> > > > currently an issue as to whether they are running as
> > > > authorized or at an illegal power and height.
> > > >
> > > If it's getting into Hemet - then KXRS would have a huge
>
> > > issue - since they are licensed to 105.7 for Hemet.... I
>
> > > can't imagine it goes that far.
> >
> > It does, and that is why Lazer has filed suit and petioned
>
> > the FCC, as has Emmis in LA.
> >
> > Remeber, the Hemet station is located in Yucaipa,
> > overlooking Redlands and jsut barely puts the minimum
> signal
> > required over parts of Hemet. The Tijuana / Tecate station
>
> > overwhelms it.
> > >
> >
> Actually David, KXRS has applied to move to 105.5 - but it's
> being held up with Liberman filing against it and some other
> issues. If Lazer gets this done, it will have a pretty good
> signal over the entire Riverside metro.
>

signal better on fm in east county but it still sucks static and interference and stutterring by Leitner
 
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