Cumulus just put their new FM Translator on the air at 103.7 in Kansas City. With 250 Watts at 1152 Feet, the coverage should not be that much less than a Class A FM, and should provide a good signal for 20-25 Miles or so around KC if not more.
Using the recently relaxed translator rules, Cumulus will feed the station with KCFX HD-2, which is currently stunting as "Leprechaun 103.7," and is rumored to be taking the new signal to Mainstream Rock to help flank Classic Rocker KCFX against Entercom's KQRC in the Rock market.
An inexpensive way to add a signal to the mix, Cumulus paid just over $30k for the translator, plus the expenses to move it from 92.9 Independence to 103.7 Kansas City.
Using the recently relaxed translator rules, Cumulus will feed the station with KCFX HD-2, which is currently stunting as "Leprechaun 103.7," and is rumored to be taking the new signal to Mainstream Rock to help flank Classic Rocker KCFX against Entercom's KQRC in the Rock market.
An inexpensive way to add a signal to the mix, Cumulus paid just over $30k for the translator, plus the expenses to move it from 92.9 Independence to 103.7 Kansas City.