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CSN filed an application to move K238AY to 106.1

The application states that they want to move from 95.5 to 106.1, they will lower their ERP to 10 W and will also move their transmitter to the KSEG tower, I feel like if they do this there will be a lot of interference with KCFA-FM
 
The application states that they want to move from 95.5 to 106.1, they will lower their ERP to 10 W and will also move their transmitter to the KSEG tower, I feel like if they do this there will be a lot of interference with KCFA-FM
They’ll be fine 3-5 miles out from North Sac, but I’d imagine you’re absolutely right. KCFA is up outside of Arnold at about 8000’ elevation, so by its nature will have a monster signal…even though it’s signal is a fully conforming B1 (last I remember).

95.5 is not a particularly better option since KCBP in Westley/Modesto signed on…it’s up on a hill giving it better coverage than a class A should normally get.

It’s one of those applications that looks good on paper, but in reality isn’t a particularly good fit. Problem is, given all the nearby signals from other markets and the crowded translator/LPFM all over the metro, there really aren’t any better options!
 
There was previously a LPFM (KQPT-LP) on 106.1 in Sacramento. It is now deleted. The last time I was in Sacramento they were not on the air but I did hear KCFA all over Sacramento.
 
KMEL from San Francisco used to come in here until that LPFM came on. Seems a lot of LP FM and TV stations are coming on the same frequencies as stations from San Francisco that used to at least occasionally come in here.
 
KMEL from San Francisco used to come in here until that LPFM came on. Seems a lot of LP FM and TV stations are coming on the same frequencies as stations from San Francisco that used to at least occasionally come in here.
KCFA started blocking KMEL in Sacramento in the mid 1990s. Perhaps in the foothills, you could get KMEL as long as you were terrain blocked from receiving KCFA.
 


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