The Charlotte, NC Airwaves are getting even more Populous as time goes by. Either in August or September I discovered a Translator FM Station Operating on 107.50 MHz. I had heard it "beta-testing" during the Month of July 2017, so it was not a major surprise to me. It then went OTA and was off for awhile. I did not post about this because I was hoping someone else would (once it came back on). This is a FM Translator for AM-1310 in Charlotte. It is a Spanish Radio Station.
Roughly 24 Hours ago I found yet another FM Translator Station --- this one on 100.50 MHz. Apparently this is a Radio Station License that was *bought/sold* and moved to the Queen City. It originally hails from Conway, S.C. So what does the new owner do with it once they take Ownership of it??? **RE-Broadcast AM 1370**, which is [already] Re-Transmitting on 103.3 MHz as "Streetz FM". Now out of Pineville, NC.... It is WGIV.
So... why does WGIV feel the need to have **(2) Translator** FM Radio Stations in the Charlotte Metro? Does 103.3 MHz not get out well enough to the East of the Charlotte Metro, that they feel the need to have a 2nd Translator?
Either way, there goes Reception of: ****(a) WKZL - 107.5 MHz for the entire Charlotte area. And (b) WSSL - 100.5 MHz --- Whistle 100.5 --- for the entire Charlotte area*****.
{{{Way to go FCC}}} for..... making an already serious problem even more serious !!!!!
Obviously, it's all about the $$$$$$$$$$$$$. The FCC only wants to continue to collect more $$$$$.
-Steve.
Roughly 24 Hours ago I found yet another FM Translator Station --- this one on 100.50 MHz. Apparently this is a Radio Station License that was *bought/sold* and moved to the Queen City. It originally hails from Conway, S.C. So what does the new owner do with it once they take Ownership of it??? **RE-Broadcast AM 1370**, which is [already] Re-Transmitting on 103.3 MHz as "Streetz FM". Now out of Pineville, NC.... It is WGIV.
So... why does WGIV feel the need to have **(2) Translator** FM Radio Stations in the Charlotte Metro? Does 103.3 MHz not get out well enough to the East of the Charlotte Metro, that they feel the need to have a 2nd Translator?
Either way, there goes Reception of: ****(a) WKZL - 107.5 MHz for the entire Charlotte area. And (b) WSSL - 100.5 MHz --- Whistle 100.5 --- for the entire Charlotte area*****.
{{{Way to go FCC}}} for..... making an already serious problem even more serious !!!!!
Obviously, it's all about the $$$$$$$$$$$$$. The FCC only wants to continue to collect more $$$$$.
-Steve.