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Lex and Terry going to The Buzz 100.5 ?

vadar said:
Are there radio stations on these "shared" towers? Wouldn't it be cool to put like a great rocker on a 2000' tower in the middle of the state?

Typically there are FM antennas just below the TV antennas on most tall towers. It was that way on the WESH tower, too. They are at the top (because they paid for the tower) and the FMs are just below the TV antenna.
 
vadar said:
Starke, Gainesville area. Why is it that Valdosta, GA gets the big stick and Gainesville/Ocala gets the shaft here?

Valdosta got the big stick because WAAC was authorized to operate on 92.9 years before WMFQ went on the air. Originally WMFQ operated on class A channel 92.7, but because of Docket 80-90 WMFQ was able to take advantage of increasing power and upgrading its class to a C2 (50kw; 492 Feet) in 1989 by moving to 92.9.
 
vadar said:
No "spacing" issues, next closest 104.1 is in Orlando, right?

The nearest 104.1 C is Cocoa Beach-Orlando (WTKS-FM) although there is a 104.1 A near Brunswick, Georgia. Also to be considered are first adjancent channels such as 103.9 and 104.3. Towards the Gainesville/Ocala area is WOGF-FM 104.3 Inglis (Crystal River) which is licensed as a class A and authorized as a class C3.
 
You would think someone has a monster stick in the Everglades or out in the middle of nowhere that blankets a good part of the state.
 
jmtillery said:
vadar said:
Is there no active rocker or alt rocker in Ocala?

Nothing! Ocala has WTRS Country; WOGK Country; WNDD Classic Rock; WMFQ Classic Hits; WKTK Adult Contemporary; and, WSKY News-Talk. That's it on the local FM band.

For Active Rock I think Orlando's WJRR (101.1) may reach Ocala, and perhaps Tampa's WXTB (97.9) which would be a stretch. The closest Alt. Rock signals would be Jacksonville's WXXJ (too far, but a weak signal into G'Ville) and Tampa's WSUN 97.1 (weak signal, even within market, to protect Ft. Myers WINK 96.9 to the south).

Another big FL signal is Sarasota's WHPT 102.5, which reaches the Tampa/St.Pete market to the north and skirts the Ft. Myers market to the south. (100,000 Watt, Class C 503 meters).
 
WHPT, yes, another great stick. can reach all the way to Jax before the 102.5 in Brunswick, Georgia kicks in.
 
vadar said:
Thanks. Any idea who has the tallest tower in Florida? My guess is the WOCL/Sunny 105.9 in Deland (Orlando) has a tall stick.

I read somewhere a few years ago that WSJT Lakeland (now WLLD) has the highest tower in the state.
 
RMarino said:
I read somewhere a few years ago that WSJT Lakeland (now WLLD) has the highest tower in the state.


I don't know how tall the WSJT tower is, but the radio station antenna is only at 1,493 feet (455 meters) which is nice and tall, but not the highest. There have been stations with antennas higher than 1,500 for many years. Florida stations with taller antennas include: WJLQ (Pensacola) at 520 meters, WHPT (Sarasota) at 503 Meters, WTKS/WJRR/WOMX/WRUM (Orlando) at 487 meters, WOCL/WMGF/WJHM (orlando) at 484 meters, WMTX/WFLZ (Tampa) at 472 meters, and the list goes on for a while.... The tallest FM antenna in our market is WOGK at a respectable 411 meters, followed rather distantly by WKTK at 299 meters.
 
Thanks. What's the height on WRUF-FM's tower as well as WYKS in Gainesville? Didn't know there was another 104.3. 104.3 in West Palm has a big stick as does WKGR (Gater 98.7). I remember growing up in Gainesville when the FM dial wasn't cluttered, I use to pick up 99 WIZD (now Gater 98.7) at my house. Way before 98.5 KTK came on. DX'ing back in the day was fun.
 
and back on the subject of L&T, everything you've heard and read is just speculation right now. Contract negotiations are on-going and they will not be on tomorrow.

United Stations (L&T syndicator) gave L&T bad information on Friday before a contract had been signed.
 
jmtillery said:
vadar said:
Didn't Gulf 104 used to have a big stick back in the day?

Gulf 104, WGLF Tallahassee is on a 1,000 foot stick just East of Talley, and operates with 100kw - awesome signal.

Thats why I was able to pick up Gulf 104 down here in Homosassa. Can hardly even pick up most Tampa Stations aside from WXTB and WDUV. Heck the only Orlando Stations that can be picked up here are WJHM and WCFB. (Which are both on the fringe.)
 
If 92.9 was never a downgrade, how come I use to pick it up all the time years ago in Jax and Lake City? Now it's very hard to hear unless I'm in Gainesville or Palatka.
 
WRUF is 100KW/768 Ft. AAT

WYKS is 3KW/466 Ft. AAT

So here's my question: If WYKS at 3KW and had the 768 HAAT, wouldn't that get that signal into Ocala finally? They can't raise their stick another couple of hundred feet?

On other note, when or if are the Givers coming back on in Jax?
 
vadar said:
If 92.9 was never a downgrade, how come I use to pick it up all the time years ago in Jax and Lake City? Now it's very hard to hear unless I'm in Gainesville or Palatka.

Are you referring to 92.9 Ocala or 92.9 Valdosta? If you are referring to WMFQ, when was it downgraded? WMFQ is actually an upgrade from a 3kw Class "A" on 92.7 to a 50kw Class "C2" on 92.9. Co-channel WAAC Valdosta, on the other hand, is a downgrade, going from a full "C" license to a Class "C1" although no technical changes took place at WAAC. Its 100kw power and its 449 foot tower remained unchanged. WAAC's downgrade was nothing more than a "paper" reclassification making it possible for WMFQ to upgade to a "C2".
 
Vadar, I don't know if/when L&T will be back on in JAX. They were live in Gainesville this week while they finished building out their new studio in Dallas but I didn't hear any mention of Jacksonville.

As for WYKS, No-- they can't increase height or power due to short spacing with WJS/Fernandina Beach, WSJF/St. Augustine Beach and WDUV/New Port Richey.

BUT, if short spacing were not an issue and they could run 3KW at 768 feet, Ocala would be easier but still not a sure thing for the entire county. KMagrill could say for sure (or maybe even make one of his super cool maps)
 
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