Or carry-on luggage!And the 'move' would have involved just the trunk of a small sedan.
I've found that the Boise FMs make it quite well to just short of McCall. They do surprisingly good down in the canyon along the river on 55.Yes, I know that about KTSY.
I'm wondering how strong the Boise FMs get up in Valley County. Are they very noisy or at least listenable? A lot of mountains in the way.
Noticed while driving out in the county, the KTRP 1450 Notus ID translator K276GE 103.1 was still on, carrier only, causing havoc with KFFI-LP.
But I hear EAS duck-farts followed by a sever thunderstorm warning. EAS ends and back to dead air.
At least they're EAS legal! The 1450 AM's been off coming up to a year now.
Congratulations on your new job! My oldest nephew retired this year after a long career as a 7th grade teacher and Spanish teacher, so I'm glad to see a new person join the profession!Thanks for the info. I move at the end of July. I'm teaching 5th grade full-time this fall! I will be making the trip over there on July 1st however, as I will be meeting the superintendent in-person and also getting a look at the school and my new classroom
"Tropical" is a Mexican name for a cumbia based format, and nearly all the music is from Monterrey, Mexico. It's a popular secondary format in most of Mexico. And since it is principally listened to by lower socio-economic class people in Mexico, it likely does better among immigrants who come from that group.Anyhow, I see that KFFI is a Tropical station. That's an interesting format to have out there, even with the Hispanic minority - I'd think they would mostly be listening to rhythmic or Regional Mexican. Although I see Boise is just packed solid with stations, including LPs and translators.
No. Seems to be lack of interest from the owners.Why was it off? Was the tower site dismantled?
Thanks for the info. I move at the end of July. I'm teaching 5th grade full-time this fall! I will be making the trip over there on July 1st however, as I will be meeting the superintendent in-person and also getting a look at the school and my new classroom
Will have to check out KUJJ and KDZY while there. I like how you also get a full-time jazz FM there in McCall, 89.9 KBSK. Boise State operates it. Going through Spokane, listening to KEWU 89.5 is always a treat.
I will also have to find those huckleberries - and I hear Warm Lake is a great place to find them. As are several other trails in the area.
Anyhow, I see that KFFI is a Tropical station. That's an interesting format to have out there, even with the Hispanic minority - I'd think they would mostly be listening to rhythmic or Regional Mexican. Although I see Boise is just packed solid with stations, including LPs and translators.