I've never participated in an auction. One of my employers did around 2005, but I wasn’t personally involved. So, I don’t know the specifics, but it almost seems like there’s a maximum bid or increment for each round. If that’s the case, that might explain why so many bids match. I know there are also a certain number of waivers. So, just because EMF, for example, didn’t bid on the frequency today might not mean it has given up.
I have a friend who is participating in this auction. Once it's said and done, I'll probably ask him about the bidding and how he figured what he did. I've also been surprised to find that 104.1 in Sanger, TX is, so far, fetching more than 107.9. While technically a Dallas station and covering a fast growing area, it really doesn’t put much of a signal into the Metroplex. The 107.9 Class B in Sacto is, in my opinion, a much better allotment.