RadioStarOne said:
Nearly 144,000 residents of the city of Elk Grove, The residents of Lodi, CA. 62,000, and the nearly 37,000 folks in South Sacramento are solidly covered by these signals 107.3, 89.7 and 99.5 when it comes back on! The distance between Citrus Heights and South Sacramento isn't that great!
Miles wise it isn't very far, but 99.5 will not serve the communities south of Sacramento and 89.7 will not serve the northern and northeastern communities in the metro, so they are both necessary to fully cover the market. Remember, in real-world listening you need about 70dBu to get clean, consistent signals to indoor radios, which is two-thirds of listening.
EMF is nothing but a frequency hog plain and simple! Get a real map and look up the mileage and population information! Or do you, and the nitwits at the FCC, all need glasses and reading lessons? One 50,000 watt signal would cover the entire area quite nicely! Give some others a piece of the FM spectrum!
I would suspect that given a choice, EMF would gladly exchange 89.7 and 99.5 for a full market Class B like The Eagle's if they could. But who is offering that deal?
Life is too short to be so bitter. Maybe it's time to take a break from radio?