travisl5678 said:do they still have the 94.7 Translator? Who is it going too?
DanielBoone said:Maybe, Clint Eastwood should buy it. Ha ha. ;D ;D ;D
DanielBoone said:Maybe, Clint Eastwood should buy it. Ha ha. ;D ;D ;D
I brought this up elsewhere, but I'll share it here. I kinda like the idea of an expanded FM band. What I'd like to see would be an additional fifty or sixty channels. Whether it's expanded down toward 82 MHz or up toward 114 MHz is another matter. Allow for no less than ten channels to have maximum transmission at 100-kilowatts no matter where they are in the country. This should give high-powered stations AMs with compromised service patterns an incentive to move to such channels and clear up the AM band as much as possible.MisterGort said:Both the Carmel 1410 and the Lompoc 1410 -- could better serve the public -- by moving over to a new FM band channel -- IF THE FCC was thinking ahead. The 50 KW AM station in Vancouver, BC puts a very strong signal over the California coast at night. Why not let AM stations do what they do best -- cover large areas. Minimum power for any AM station should be 1,000 watts Day or Night. Did anyone see that KNRY - 1240 - Monterey - was sold for $ 400 K - to IHR Educational Radio. Wish every AM station would have the coverage as KNRY.
MisterGort said:Very Interesting !!!!! Saul Levine is the winner for 95.9 (A) at Big Sur and is now RE-locating 95.9 FROM Big Sur to Cover Salinas and Monterey. I wonder if 95.9 might end up ALL JAZZ ??????????