At Lenoir Rhyne University in Hickory NC, it seems that everyone has gone for the holiday, and left the transmitter on with dead air.
Is that legal under current regulations? I have been out of radio long enough that I don't know what has changed and what has not.
I don't know where their transmitter actually is located, but I picked up the dead air this morning all the way to Statesville (25 miles away), so I am sure it is not just the exciter left on.
I listened across the top of an hour and of course there also was not a station ID either. Is that also legal?
I discovered it since they are on on 99.3 same as WBT-FM, and I have a preset on that since I use it a lot at night when I am not in Hickory.
My questions are:
Is it legal for a college station to go off the air for 2 - 3 weeks over a school break?
Is it legal for them to leave the transwmitter on over break with no station ID?
Are the rules any different because this station is on a commercial frequency instead of the non-commercial portion of the band?
Is that legal under current regulations? I have been out of radio long enough that I don't know what has changed and what has not.
I don't know where their transmitter actually is located, but I picked up the dead air this morning all the way to Statesville (25 miles away), so I am sure it is not just the exciter left on.
I listened across the top of an hour and of course there also was not a station ID either. Is that also legal?
I discovered it since they are on on 99.3 same as WBT-FM, and I have a preset on that since I use it a lot at night when I am not in Hickory.
My questions are:
Is it legal for a college station to go off the air for 2 - 3 weeks over a school break?
Is it legal for them to leave the transwmitter on over break with no station ID?
Are the rules any different because this station is on a commercial frequency instead of the non-commercial portion of the band?