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KBRT, 1690

As of Wednesday, a CP has been granted to Kiertron, for a new 1690 ND daytimer at 1kw on Catalina Island. Uses both AM
and Digital (HD)modes. 1700 will be impacted by the digital noise in north S.D. county....


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The STA stated that this installation is for testing and survey work lasting two days in connection with a possible modification of their antenna array on 740 kHz

and will be dismantled after the work is done.
 
I also read the STA at the FCC audio division site. Note the measurement site is on the parcel of land Crawford recently purchased east of Corona in the Cleveland National Forest. I looked at it on Google Earth.....33 49 42 N, 117 38 18 W. The land purchase was discussed on the L.A. board a while back. I recall 1690 was used for such a "test" several years ago at one of the ill-fated 1500 transmitter sites in Montebello for the now deleted CP of Royce International's KIEV.
 
Daytimer? Aren't all X-banders 10k day & 1k night (outside of the one in NJ)? And didn't the FCC stop issuing licenses for daytime-only stations?

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This is an STA only. They are not moving to 1690. It is just a special temp. authorization to conduct test on a new site that soon they will file an app. to move to
 
OKCRadioGuy said:
Too bad they don't moe there perminently and get the heck out of the freqency conflict issue with KFMB.

KBRT was on 740 well before KFMB was forced to move to 760.
 
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