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Just because you haven't heard it for the last day or two doesn't mean it has stopped. I do agree that they probably won't shut down the boosters until they're practically forced regardless, but I don't think a single observation is enough to say definitively that there are no more problems.
Stations in Nashville (1160) and Jackson, Miss. (1180) got permits for FM relays 20 years ago due to Cuban interference. The Cuban problem is gone but the FM relays are still there.
Stations in Nashville (1160) and Jackson, Miss. (1180) got permits for FM relays 20 years ago due to Cuban interference. The Cuban problem is gone but the FM relays are still there.
Stations in Nashville (1160) and Jackson, Miss. (1180) got permits for FM relays 20 years ago due to Cuban interference. The Cuban problem is gone but the FM relays are still there.
I didn't think the Nashville repeater/translator went back that far. Incidentally, WJNT-FM1 in Pearl MS got authorized in December of 1999, but you're right, it's still on.
Back to KSKY, I don't read anything into a temporary absence of Mexican interference on 660. Cruise around the dial and you'll hear stations booming in from time to time with what appears to be power well in excess of their supposed "authorized" levels.
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