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W281CL 104.1 Marlton NJ area relaying RITMO from WPEN HD3 is still OTA when the WPEN HD3 signal has been off since the first of the year.
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With that said, it seems to be quite a common occurrence in smaller markets, and even some larger markets.No. A translator must be off the air if its parent signal is off. Doesn't matter if its AM, FM or HD fed.
Yeah, definitely not.W281CL 104.1 Marlton NJ area relaying RITMO from WPEN HD3 is still OTA when the WPEN HD3 signal has been off since the first of the year.
According to FCCdata.org W264BH is now fed by WKVP-FMYeah, definitely not.
Same thing with W264BH (Favor 100.7). It's supposed to be fed by WJBR-HD3, but that's been off for a long time too.
W264BH never updated their originating frequency. It has been listed as WKVP since Burlington County College sold it and it began being moved into Philadelphia.According to FCCdata.org W264BH is now fed by WKVP-FM
It isn't, and never was. WKVP-HD2 is Air 1, and WKVP-HD3 is their 90s/2000's K-Love classicsAccording to FCCdata.org W264BH is now fed by WKVP-FM
Absolutely. Just like how KYW is on AM (1060), FM (103.9 WPHI) and HD (WIP-HD2).So is it ok for air1 to be on a main signal (89.5 out of Cherry Hil?)
I'm guessing it's also on the HD as the HD gets a muhc stronger signal from 106.9 WKVP.
So I know at one point the AM and FM could not simocast. But I see this now where you got AMS and FMS simulcasting. has this changed at some point?
No. A translator must be off the air if its parent signal is off. Doesn't matter if its AM, FM or HD fed.
I'm not sure if that is exactly true, or if it is, it certainly doesn't seem to be enforced. Which begs the question, if a rule is broken, and the authority failed to enforce the violations, is it really a rule at all?No. A translator must be off the air if its parent signal is off. Doesn't matter if its AM, FM or HD fed.
They are allowed to do that. The concept of FM stations having to be daytime-only is silly and propagationally unnecessary.I know of some Class D AM daytime-only stations which feed FM translators, and they not only supply programming to the FM translator during nighttime hours, they actually sell time during that period.
Lack of money for enforcement I would suspect. Focusing in areas that have a large impact to legal license holders.104.1 is back on the air stronger then ever with RITMO, when WPEN HD3 is gone, why does the FCC continue to look the other way with certain formats and owners...