I saw in today's (June 30) FCC Daily Digest that applications have been filed for numerous frequency swaps in NE Georgia and adjacent areas of NC and SC. What is the "end goal" or benefit of these swaps? Surely, if there was not some common goal these would not be applied for, right? Here they are with the current and applied-for frequency in parentheses...
WGOG - Walhalla, SC (96.3 to 105.5)
WZGA - Helen, GA (105.1 to 100.9)
WNCC - Franklin, NC (96.7 to 105.1)
And, we have a frequency and city-of-license change app...
WRBN - Clayton, GA to Dillsboro, NC (104.1 to 96.3)
If these changes would also require other nearby FMs to downgrade/swap frequency or enbable them to upgrade/swap frequency, please list those.
Thanks...
Eric
WGOG - Walhalla, SC (96.3 to 105.5)
WZGA - Helen, GA (105.1 to 100.9)
WNCC - Franklin, NC (96.7 to 105.1)
And, we have a frequency and city-of-license change app...
WRBN - Clayton, GA to Dillsboro, NC (104.1 to 96.3)
If these changes would also require other nearby FMs to downgrade/swap frequency or enbable them to upgrade/swap frequency, please list those.
Thanks...
Eric