> > > > KOFY can be a
> > > > > great candidate for a true urban AC, but has to
> reduce
> >
> > > > power
> > > > > down to 5,000 day and 1,000 at night.
> > >
> > > Is this possible? I always thought WLNO 1060 from New
> > > Orleans blocked KOFY from broadcasting at night.
> > >
> > Learning from this, KOFY is a daytime only station never
> had
> > options to go nighttime. That was just wishful thinking on
>
> > my part, though.
> >
>
>
> Well, I'd suspect that there were some pretty hot people
> that listen to WLNO last night that might not have heard
> their 1060. Reason being....I flipped over to 1060 after
> church last night and not only found the pirate 1060 on the
> air, it was the MRS-trademarked lifted-ground hum blasting
> through the night. Bet the 'LNO listeners were fit to be
> tied, especially if Pirate Radio 1060 was at full-tilt 10kW.
>
>
> Like nails on a chalkboard...........
>
>
>
> PS...Pirate Radio 690 was still on the air today in Tyler.
>
Which just goes to show that MRS will eventually and definetly will suffer the consequences when the high-dollar fines and violations catch up with them. What a shame for them not realizing that they are operating two AM stations illegally.
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> > > > > great candidate for a true urban AC, but has to
> reduce
> >
> > > > power
> > > > > down to 5,000 day and 1,000 at night.
> > >
> > > Is this possible? I always thought WLNO 1060 from New
> > > Orleans blocked KOFY from broadcasting at night.
> > >
> > Learning from this, KOFY is a daytime only station never
> had
> > options to go nighttime. That was just wishful thinking on
>
> > my part, though.
> >
>
>
> Well, I'd suspect that there were some pretty hot people
> that listen to WLNO last night that might not have heard
> their 1060. Reason being....I flipped over to 1060 after
> church last night and not only found the pirate 1060 on the
> air, it was the MRS-trademarked lifted-ground hum blasting
> through the night. Bet the 'LNO listeners were fit to be
> tied, especially if Pirate Radio 1060 was at full-tilt 10kW.
>
>
> Like nails on a chalkboard...........
>
>
>
> PS...Pirate Radio 690 was still on the air today in Tyler.
>
Which just goes to show that MRS will eventually and definetly will suffer the consequences when the high-dollar fines and violations catch up with them. What a shame for them not realizing that they are operating two AM stations illegally.
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Note to MRS Ventures: Have you checked your transmitter lately? It's leaking dead air!</P>