I'm not sure that Christmas Tree Lane operation has been on the past few years. As far as those seemingly 'open' freeqs go - the FCC spacing requirements are SO STRICT- I think they (the spacing regs.) are BS but the existing licensees, aka the NAB, wants to keep it that way. It is easy to show that low power at low elevation (<100 watts @ <100ft.) is not any kind of interference threat when done right. Granted there has to be some guidelines to make sure it was done 'right', but the LPFM parameters are very restrictive: overkill.
There should be a license free "hobby" class less restrictive than the Part 15 limits. (Which is good for about 200ft.) Say, 10 watts at 10 meters HAAT. WITH the right to sell "dollar a holler" ads. A 1 mile radius neighborhood signal is not going to hurt the big boys. BUT there WILL be abusers and enforcement would be a burden.
There should be a license free "hobby" class less restrictive than the Part 15 limits. (Which is good for about 200ft.) Say, 10 watts at 10 meters HAAT. WITH the right to sell "dollar a holler" ads. A 1 mile radius neighborhood signal is not going to hurt the big boys. BUT there WILL be abusers and enforcement would be a burden.
Gary Cocola does run a LP FM on 100.7 during the holiday season in the area of Christmas Tree Lane, don't know what kind of license it has if any, But how about putting it on the tower at Radio Park on Clinton and repeat the programming of KJOI during the rest of the year.
Another idea is to have very low power repeaters say from 1-5 watts, in Clovis and South-East Fresno and at Radio Park, just a thought, if there are any open Frequencies, maybe 104.5, 92.5, 92.7, 94.7 and 95.1, since 104.3 is allowed to be adjacent to an Esom Point station, what about the rest up there.