Not as funny as ever building a radio station in a town like Earlimart or as silly as the KNAC application. Says a lot about the persons that are involved. Now that's a joke that is not funny but silly as putty.
Not as funny as ever building a radio station in a town like Earlimart or as silly as the KNAC application. Says a lot about the persons that are involved. Now that's a joke that is not funny but silly as putty.
Not as funny as ever building a radio station in a town like Earlimart or as silly as the KNAC application. Says a lot about the persons that are involved. Now that's a joke that is not funny but silly as putty.
Two words: There isn't.
I just meant that given the choice between a on channel station vs a single spaced adjacent station, the adjacent station would be the preferable choice. Given the radio's manufactured within the past 15 years, I am hard pressed to find a single example of an adjacent station or lpfm causing detrimental interference to their neighbor. I cant say the same for on channel stations.
Choice of WHAT ? Are you a radio Tech or just a radio buff ? FCC rules require a certain amount of distance between each FM station. There is more than the required distance between KSKS and KNAC - period. A new radio station on 93.5 A might fit into the Mendota area or maybe even Firebaugh. A new 104.9 A at or near Cantua Creek is possible. It is all based on the FCC required spacing requirements. It might be possible but would it be worth it ? No. But it meets the FCC rules just like the 93.5 A at Earlimart does. No choice to be made.
Trust me when I say it doesn't fit at all. It's a mess that you don't want to know.