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Since 94.9 and 103.9 are rated at the same power, I was wondering why 94.9 has a much better signal than 103.9 away from Lexington??
 
94.9 has it's antenna mounted near the top of the old channel 18 tower on Russell Cave Rd. 103.9 is on top of a building at New Circle and Alumni. Radio-Locator would have the licensed antenna heights listed for both of these.
 
KR4BD said:
94.9 has it's antenna mounted near the top of the old channel 18 tower on Russell Cave Rd. 103.9 is on top of a building at New Circle and Alumni. Radio-Locator would have the licensed antenna heights listed for both of these.
Actually, 103.9 is located on that tall non-guyed triangular-based lattice tower on Palumbo Drive behind Link-Belt.
 
KYradioJake said:
KR4BD said:
94.9 has it's antenna mounted near the top of the old channel 18 tower on Russell Cave Rd. 103.9 is on top of a building at New Circle and Alumni. Radio-Locator would have the licensed antenna heights listed for both of these.
Actually, 103.9 is located on that tall non-guyed triangular-based lattice tower on Palumbo Drive behind Link-Belt.

Is that the old Telecable tower?
 
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