Goforth has some translator moves afoot that were recently approved by the FCC.
The first will see the existing translator they run on 103.5 MHz from the WBHY-FM tower in Spanish Fort move to Mobile, from a site west of I-65. The power will go up from 99 to 195 watts, non-directional.
The second move involves reviving the dormant 103.7 MHz translator they have in Loxley. They're going to move it to the WBHY-FM tower in Spanish Fort, change frequency to 103.3 and boost power to 250 watts, with a massive directional antenna with one lobe pointed towards Fairhope.
Both translators will relay WBHY-AM 840's programming.
Seems like an interesting move if they manage to pull it off. They've have reliable coverage on both sides of the bay with this setup. The way it works now the 103.5 translator usually gets swamped by RF crossing the Bayway and is too weak to be worth it once you're in Mobile-proper.
Goforth also operates another translator, on 106.9 MHz. It's mounted on the WABF AM tower in Fairhope. I'm kind of hoping this new dual-TX setup will allow them to lease or sell off the 106.9 translator to WABF so they can gain an FM presence.
The first will see the existing translator they run on 103.5 MHz from the WBHY-FM tower in Spanish Fort move to Mobile, from a site west of I-65. The power will go up from 99 to 195 watts, non-directional.
The second move involves reviving the dormant 103.7 MHz translator they have in Loxley. They're going to move it to the WBHY-FM tower in Spanish Fort, change frequency to 103.3 and boost power to 250 watts, with a massive directional antenna with one lobe pointed towards Fairhope.
Both translators will relay WBHY-AM 840's programming.
Seems like an interesting move if they manage to pull it off. They've have reliable coverage on both sides of the bay with this setup. The way it works now the 103.5 translator usually gets swamped by RF crossing the Bayway and is too weak to be worth it once you're in Mobile-proper.
Goforth also operates another translator, on 106.9 MHz. It's mounted on the WABF AM tower in Fairhope. I'm kind of hoping this new dual-TX setup will allow them to lease or sell off the 106.9 translator to WABF so they can gain an FM presence.