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K221GV 92.1 Translator for KKGM 1630

Actually, I recall now that I wasn’t listening to 92.1. I actually sampled KHVN on the AM going down SH 360. It was a couple years ago. Now that I’ve given it thought, 500 milliwatts at about 30 feet would do good to cover the field behind the transmitter site let alone make it to SH 360.

I drove by the site today and did see another antenna on the side of the pole that wasn’t on street view.

And now you know its not only 92.1 but its 1630 as well :)
 
And now you know its not only 92.1 but its 1630 as well :)
I drove by the site today. The signal is highly directional. Going eastbound on Trinity Blvd, 92.1 started to cut in at the RR bridge about a mile to the west. There wasn’t a solid signal until I got less than a quarter mile from the transmitter (past the water treatment plant). Going east I was able to get a strong signal until FM 157/Industrial Dr. about 1.5 miles away. All traces of the signal were gone by the time I got to American Blvd, 3 miles away.

I heard multiple identifiers saying they were on AM 970 and AM 1630 but none of them mentioned 92.1 FM. That’s the only AM station with an FM simulcast I’ve heard that didn’t mention it.
 
I drove by the site today. The signal is highly directional. Going eastbound on Trinity Blvd, 92.1 started to cut in at the RR bridge about a mile to the west. There wasn’t a solid signal until I got less than a quarter mile from the transmitter (past the water treatment plant). Going east I was able to get a strong signal until FM 157/Industrial Dr. about 1.5 miles away. All traces of the signal were gone by the time I got to American Blvd, 3 miles away.

I heard multiple identifiers saying they were on AM 970 and AM 1630 but none of them mentioned 92.1 FM. That’s the only AM station with an FM simulcast I’ve heard that didn’t mention it.
Well. That seems to fit the contours the fcc have.

Still doesn’t seem Worth the effort.
 
The way the FCC sees you, if you have a licensed facility you have certain rights and ,power, if you will. Because you exist, you upgrade later as the dialscape changes. Existing licensees have a bit of an advantage over a new applicant.
 
IHM had submitted a Modification to K221GV, Modifcation Moves the license to 97.5 fm power stays the same.

I am sure Gow Media will have words about this.
 
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Wrong market. Gow operates 97.5 in Houston, this is Dallas-Fort Worth. This should pass the muster.
there is a 97.5 KLAK up in Sherman/Denison.
 
there is a 97.5 KLAK up in Sherman/Denison.
Yes there is. This translator will not cause it any interference, whatsoever. Penfold operates K248CC from Cockrell Hill without any issues to K-Lake, and it is a much better facility than what iHeart is proposing.
 
Remember, we recently had a station on 97.5 here in Ft. Worth that no longer exist.
From Wikipedia: KFTW - Wikipedia
The last one was a low power signal that played all local bands…pretty cool. The Southside Pirate. It’s a cool concept, but KTCU plays a ton of local acts, and while KTCU doesn’t have that great of a signal, it had a much better range than the Pirate’s paltry range. It didn’t surprise me to see the Pirate go out of existence. KTCU, KXT, and KNON all feature plenty of local music and the type of people that listen to local music aren’t a big demographic. The Pirate may have cost next to nothing to run, but even passion projects have their limits.
 
That ought to be thrown out. KTFW isn’t even in DFW market.
Yes it is, its considered part of the DFW market.... but what market it is or isnt in doesnt matter.. translator rules have changed and its harder now to get them shut down or moved. It partially matters if the station being interfered with has listeners there.
 
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