BTW the originating station for "95.3 KGY" K237FR is: KYYO-HD2.KGY still exist on air on as K237FR and The LLC is KGY.
BTW the originating station for "95.3 KGY" K237FR is: KYYO-HD2.KGY still exist on air on as K237FR and The LLC is KGY.
There is a banner ad out there for Rockwell Media Brokerage listing a Olympia. WA translator for sale ; it has a 60 dBu signal covering over 351,000 people. My guess it that it's "95.3 KGY", the same K237FR . The Internet audio has ceased and my travels through Olympia show that signal intermittent. The KYYO HD signal seems to be missing too. (The owners SeaSound have been adjusting their portfolio as of late too.)
Guessing based on the population within the 60dbu. K266BMPretty curious to find out which property is listed.
That was KRXY HD4The HD2 and HD3 content were streamed for a bit. The Internet audio appears gone. Is that true? One was WCFL tribute station.
Correct -- KRXY has 2 HD translators, yet have not been running an originating HD signal for a number of years. KRXY also were listed for sale a few weeks back... so possibly K262CY or K270CJ? I've been to lazy to pull out an analyzer to see if they are running digital sidebands or not. Could be an Exgine issue -- although it just seems like they turned it off and are running the translators regardless.That was KRXY HD4
KRXY-HD3 now appears to be "VSiN Sportsbook 101.9" (K270CJ Olympia). I found a relayed audio stream at: https://radio.atoys.com:8443/sports
Incorrect. They have never run an HD4. The HD3 was running the SuperCFL programming for some years, then that was replaced with the sports betting programming.That was KRXY HD4
Also incorrect. Drove near the Kimilche area a few weeks ago and there was definitely HD programming present. I think they are oprating at an excpetionally low power, but they are not breaking the law. Probably something broken. I beleive the HD signal and the translators both operate on the same tower, so it's not like the signal has to go far to "feed" those translators.KRXY has 2 HD translators, yet have not been running an originating HD signal for a number of years.
Incorrect. They have never run an HD4. The HD3 was running the SuperCFL programming for some years, then that was replaced with the sports
There is a banner ad out there for Rockwell Media Brokerage listing a Olympia. WA translator for sale ; it has a 60 dBu signal covering over 351,000 people. My guess it that it's "95.3 KGY", the same K237FR . The Internet audio has ceased and my travels through Olympia show that signal intermittent. The KYYO HD signal seems to be missing too. (The owners SeaSound have been adjusting their portfolio as of late too.)
Your guess is incorrect, K237FR isn’t for sale. I also saw the ad for the translator that is listed in Olympia, no idea what other existing property has 60 dBU coverage of 350k population. (K237FR doesn’t hit 350K). Pretty curious to find out which property is listed.