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Hey fellow Part 15ers:
Over on the San Antonio board, they're discussing the apparently recent sign-on of a K-Love translator. Unfortunately, San Antone is nowhere near the only place this is happening. This was my two-cent contribution to the conversation:
"Wonderful. Yet another K-Love or Calvary Chapel Jerkwater Flats translator. Can't tell ya how thrilled I am to hear about that. Sometimes I wonder if their goal is to put at least 852 translators in every top-whatever market they can get their hands on. Do they give a rat's ass that they're clogging up practically every empty (usable) FM frequency in each city they decide to descend upon? Doubt it. Say goodbye to 'em...they're an endangered species. Hopefully somebody at the toothless FCC will put some sort of brakes on this runaway train. Doubt that too. Each of these translators is surely only designed to reach a few thousand more wallets.
This doesn't look good for the Part 15er out there. In Sacramento, I've been chased off of two different frequencies now by K-Love and EMF (the Calvary Chapel Wherever crowd). The FCC website shows ALL empty FM frequencies in the greater Metro area with either a grant (therefore, a signal or soon-to-be one) or an application on file from these frequency gluttons. At the risk of sounding like a crybaby, I was actually serving my neighborhood well in ways the full-power, million-watt FMs can't because of corporate puppetry from headquarters. They (those corporations who own the licenses) don't give a damn about the public, except when their meal tickets (read: licenses) might be in jeopardy. Those licenses are just profit centers. My little station, which offered music, public affairs programming, etc. (and DIDN'T sell airtime) to an appreciative audience...gone...just like that.
Pardon the cynical sarcastic rant, but I really needed to vent."
Your thoughts, everyone...?
Over on the San Antonio board, they're discussing the apparently recent sign-on of a K-Love translator. Unfortunately, San Antone is nowhere near the only place this is happening. This was my two-cent contribution to the conversation:
"Wonderful. Yet another K-Love or Calvary Chapel Jerkwater Flats translator. Can't tell ya how thrilled I am to hear about that. Sometimes I wonder if their goal is to put at least 852 translators in every top-whatever market they can get their hands on. Do they give a rat's ass that they're clogging up practically every empty (usable) FM frequency in each city they decide to descend upon? Doubt it. Say goodbye to 'em...they're an endangered species. Hopefully somebody at the toothless FCC will put some sort of brakes on this runaway train. Doubt that too. Each of these translators is surely only designed to reach a few thousand more wallets.
This doesn't look good for the Part 15er out there. In Sacramento, I've been chased off of two different frequencies now by K-Love and EMF (the Calvary Chapel Wherever crowd). The FCC website shows ALL empty FM frequencies in the greater Metro area with either a grant (therefore, a signal or soon-to-be one) or an application on file from these frequency gluttons. At the risk of sounding like a crybaby, I was actually serving my neighborhood well in ways the full-power, million-watt FMs can't because of corporate puppetry from headquarters. They (those corporations who own the licenses) don't give a damn about the public, except when their meal tickets (read: licenses) might be in jeopardy. Those licenses are just profit centers. My little station, which offered music, public affairs programming, etc. (and DIDN'T sell airtime) to an appreciative audience...gone...just like that.
Pardon the cynical sarcastic rant, but I really needed to vent."
Your thoughts, everyone...?