According to Northwest Broadcasters -
02/26/14 - The FCC has granted a construction permit to Voice of Vashon for a new low power FM station at Vashon. It will operate with an ERP of 6.6 watts at 112.3 meters HAAT at 101.9 MHz at 47° 26' 6.93" 122° 27' 54.80". FCC data Also granted a CP is The Tulalip Tribes of Washington for a new low power FM at Tulalip. It will operate with an ERP of 5.4 watts at 125.7 meters HAAT at 96.9 MHz
That does not bode well for KINK's extensive coverage throughout the southern Puget Sound. I can usually hear KINK fairly well on my car radio, but I imagine those days will be over when they crank this thing up.
Even worse, there is going to be a station on 96.9 north of Everett. Takeover of CKLG territory (fringe range, at-least)!
02/26/14 - The FCC has granted a construction permit to Voice of Vashon for a new low power FM station at Vashon. It will operate with an ERP of 6.6 watts at 112.3 meters HAAT at 101.9 MHz at 47° 26' 6.93" 122° 27' 54.80". FCC data Also granted a CP is The Tulalip Tribes of Washington for a new low power FM at Tulalip. It will operate with an ERP of 5.4 watts at 125.7 meters HAAT at 96.9 MHz
That does not bode well for KINK's extensive coverage throughout the southern Puget Sound. I can usually hear KINK fairly well on my car radio, but I imagine those days will be over when they crank this thing up.
Even worse, there is going to be a station on 96.9 north of Everett. Takeover of CKLG territory (fringe range, at-least)!