Nobody knows if it will be approved, but Radio One applied for a booster station for KSOC 94.5 back in July. That's right, an on-channel FM booster to augment their signal.
Sparing all the finer technical points it shapes up this way: under FCC rules the booster's coverage must lie totally within the primary station's coverage area, so theoretically it's not intended to extend the station's coverage but to fill in gaps within the primary service area. That being said, it's a pretty healthy booster, with an ERP just over 10,000 watts from a tower off the old 121 east of I35E. The 60dBu ("service") contour can be seen at fcc.gov/fcc-bin/FMTV-service-area?x=FM708679.html
Interesting news, for sure. If this were to get approved it would probably open a flood of similar applications from other northern and western rim stations.
Sparing all the finer technical points it shapes up this way: under FCC rules the booster's coverage must lie totally within the primary station's coverage area, so theoretically it's not intended to extend the station's coverage but to fill in gaps within the primary service area. That being said, it's a pretty healthy booster, with an ERP just over 10,000 watts from a tower off the old 121 east of I35E. The 60dBu ("service") contour can be seen at fcc.gov/fcc-bin/FMTV-service-area?x=FM708679.html
Interesting news, for sure. If this were to get approved it would probably open a flood of similar applications from other northern and western rim stations.