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KJUG jumping off Blue Ridge

KFBT-103.7 and KFRR-104.1 See image link.
Looks like they are short spaced by about 1200 feet.
KFRR got lucky with that application. Not sure but I think the FCC allows about a quarter mile allowance. I use to do engineering consulting back in the 90's.
Two Class B FM's at 0.400 spacing need to be 46 miles apart.


https://ibb.co/1RwtnpN
 
KFBT-103.7 and KFRR-104.1 See image link.
Looks like they are short spaced by about 1200 feet.
KFRR got lucky with that application. Not sure but I think the FCC allows about a quarter mile allowance. I use to do engineering consulting back in the 90's.
Two Class B FM's at 0.400 spacing need to be 46 miles apart.


https://ibb.co/1RwtnpN

Always liked the competition between both, I leaned more back in the 90s to 103.7KRZR but 104.1 rocked the grunge and ALT rock, now It's 105.1 The Blaze and KJFX 95.7 oh wait I forgot 99.7 KIOO Crystal clear now avaibiable with no interference but you need a good antenna, 102.3 works awesome no problem KJWL Perfct were all good
 
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