Newbie question here -- a station owner told me that the 6-bay non-directional FM antenna he's using for his FM station is not tuned to his actual assigned frequency.
His station broadcasts at the FCC-licensed 99.1 mhz, but he says an engineer ran a test on his antenna when he bought the station about six months ago and found that it was actually tuned for a station that operates at 98.7 mhz.
* Is this significant?
* Does he need to get the antenna retuned to 99.1?
* Should he buy a new antenna? (The current one is about 12 years old.)
* Would having an antenna not tuned to your exact frequnecy result in less coverage? More tropo ducting?
Thank you for your advice.
His station broadcasts at the FCC-licensed 99.1 mhz, but he says an engineer ran a test on his antenna when he bought the station about six months ago and found that it was actually tuned for a station that operates at 98.7 mhz.
* Is this significant?
* Does he need to get the antenna retuned to 99.1?
* Should he buy a new antenna? (The current one is about 12 years old.)
* Would having an antenna not tuned to your exact frequnecy result in less coverage? More tropo ducting?
Thank you for your advice.