Las Vegas Public Radio's TAPCU Project Begins To Wind Down; Federal Communications Commission Recycles The Old KIOF 97.9 FM/KVGK 97.9 FM North Las Vegas Tower Site To WP2XCQ 81.9 FM And Designates It As A Low Power FM Commercial Metropolitan Area Experimental Research & Development Facility
LAS VEGAS (LVPR) - Unconventional methods for unconventional times as the nation closes yet another chapter in radio history with the old KIOF 97.9 FM/KVGK 97.9 FM North Las Vegas, Nevada tower site. As the Las Vegas Public Radio TAPCU (Temporary Application for Provisional Commercial Use) project begins to wind down, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) takes unprecedent action in more than 25+ years in the Low Power FM industry by licensing WP2XCQ 81.9 FM and designating it as one of the nation's first metropolitan area Low Power FM commercial experimental research and development facilities.
WP2XCQ 81.9 FM was licensed on October 4, 2024 to Portsonic Communications. LLC (Nevada) under Title 47, Chapter 1, Subchapter A, Part 5 of the FCC's Rules & Regulations as a Low Power FM commercial experimental research and development radio station. The radio station is licensed for initially 15 watts on the company's Conventional Experimental broadcast license and is set to go to 1,000 Watts in the coming months serving the Las Vegas, Nevada valley as the company works directly with FCC staffers on issues it encounters. The company expects to place the new station on the air in January or February of 2025.
As the Las Vegas Public Radio TAPCU project winds down on December 31, 2024, Las Vegas Public Radio hopes to get back to business with placing it's own KIOF 90.1 FM, a 48,000 Watt noncommercial station on the air to restore the travel and tourism station destroyed during COVID-19.
Las Vegas Public Radio would like to thank all those helping out (including former President Trump, President Xi/Ambassador Wang Donghua and President Biden) to realize the badly needed changes to the Low Power FM service and to get the nation's first massive "Franken-FM" station on 81.9 FM designated in the 76.1-87.9 FM spectrum to kick off the Low Power FM commercial experimentation in a major American city after 25+ years.
Las Vegas Public Radio is helping to do it's part to reviatlize FM radio for the next generation of radio's to support the 76.1-87.9 FM spectrum as the industry continues to transition to open more spectrum (already scarce) needed for the next generation of FM radio broadcast applications. Las Vegas Public Radio is a proud supporter of our AM radio brothers and sisters who are also looking to migrate into the 76.1-87.9 FM spectrum in areas where they simply do not have options to migrate to.
LAS VEGAS (LVPR) - Unconventional methods for unconventional times as the nation closes yet another chapter in radio history with the old KIOF 97.9 FM/KVGK 97.9 FM North Las Vegas, Nevada tower site. As the Las Vegas Public Radio TAPCU (Temporary Application for Provisional Commercial Use) project begins to wind down, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) takes unprecedent action in more than 25+ years in the Low Power FM industry by licensing WP2XCQ 81.9 FM and designating it as one of the nation's first metropolitan area Low Power FM commercial experimental research and development facilities.
WP2XCQ 81.9 FM was licensed on October 4, 2024 to Portsonic Communications. LLC (Nevada) under Title 47, Chapter 1, Subchapter A, Part 5 of the FCC's Rules & Regulations as a Low Power FM commercial experimental research and development radio station. The radio station is licensed for initially 15 watts on the company's Conventional Experimental broadcast license and is set to go to 1,000 Watts in the coming months serving the Las Vegas, Nevada valley as the company works directly with FCC staffers on issues it encounters. The company expects to place the new station on the air in January or February of 2025.
As the Las Vegas Public Radio TAPCU project winds down on December 31, 2024, Las Vegas Public Radio hopes to get back to business with placing it's own KIOF 90.1 FM, a 48,000 Watt noncommercial station on the air to restore the travel and tourism station destroyed during COVID-19.
Las Vegas Public Radio would like to thank all those helping out (including former President Trump, President Xi/Ambassador Wang Donghua and President Biden) to realize the badly needed changes to the Low Power FM service and to get the nation's first massive "Franken-FM" station on 81.9 FM designated in the 76.1-87.9 FM spectrum to kick off the Low Power FM commercial experimentation in a major American city after 25+ years.
Las Vegas Public Radio is helping to do it's part to reviatlize FM radio for the next generation of radio's to support the 76.1-87.9 FM spectrum as the industry continues to transition to open more spectrum (already scarce) needed for the next generation of FM radio broadcast applications. Las Vegas Public Radio is a proud supporter of our AM radio brothers and sisters who are also looking to migrate into the 76.1-87.9 FM spectrum in areas where they simply do not have options to migrate to.