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Mega 98...overpower?

K

KingOfNoMedia

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Maybe it's just me, but it seems like Mega 98 is broadcasting above their FCC limits. Does anyone else think this is happening?
 
What limits?

1) Modulation? (loudness/freq. deviation
2) Power? (ERP=effective radiated power)

It's probably nearly impossible to tell if its over ERP power without reading a meter on the transmitter's output. Changes in transmitter output have less effect than you would think. A huge difference between 1kW and 20kW, but not a big difference betwen 30-50kW, 70-100kW, etc. The FCC's rules allow operation at 105% licensed power. That could be 5kW extra power for a 100kW station!

There would be very little motivation or benefit to over power an FM broadcast.

PS...what the heck is Mega 98?



> Maybe it's just me, but it seems like Mega 98 is
> broadcasting above their FCC limits. Does anyone else think
> this is happening?
>
 
> What limits?
>
> 1) Modulation? (loudness/freq. deviation
> 2) Power? (ERP=effective radiated power)
>
> It's probably nearly impossible to tell if its over ERP
> power without reading a meter on the transmitter's output.
> Changes in transmitter output have less effect than you
> would think. A huge difference between 1kW and 20kW, but
> not a big difference betwen 30-50kW, 70-100kW, etc. The
> FCC's rules allow operation at 105% licensed power. That
> could be 5kW extra power for a 100kW station!
>
> There would be very little motivation or benefit to over
> power an FM broadcast.
>
> PS...what the heck is Mega 98?
>
> 83.3 WRTO is the only full class "C" in Dade County -- they have a CP to increase their tower height to 1,487'HAAT from the channel 6 tower in Homestead -- the other Dade county FM's are @ 1,000, or effectively class C-1). As I recall, when 95.7 first went on the air, they also broadcast from the channel six tower, and then downgraded to a wimpy C-2 in order to move their transmitter to downtown Miami and and to avoid interfering with 95.5 in Ft. Pierce. Also, 95.7 required then WCJX 96.3 to move to 96.5.

I still don't understand why someone doesn't put up a 1,500' master antenna in Dade County -- that would provide much better coverage from Jupiter to the Keys.

Take care.
Tom S

>
> > Maybe it's just me, but it seems like Mega 98 is
> > broadcasting above their FCC limits. Does anyone else
> think
> > this is happening?
> >
>
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Mega /Salsa 83.3 FM

> PS...what the heck is Mega 98?<

> 83.3 WRTO is the only full class "C" in Dade County<

mega-
pref.
Large: megadose.
Surpassing other examples of its kind; extraordinary: megahit.
One million (106): megahertz.
[Greek, from megas, great. See meg- in Indo-European Roots.]
Large: megacephaly.
mega

Meg- Meg-, Mega Meg"a, Megalo- Meg"a*lo- [Gr. me`gas, gen. mega`loy, great.] Combining forms signifying: (a) Great, extended, powerful; as, megascope, megacosm. (b) (Metric System, Elec., Mech., etc.) A million times, a million of; as, megameter, a million meters; megafarad, a million farads; megohm, a million ohms.
 
95.7 required then WCJX 96.3 to move to 96.5.
>
> I still don't understand why someone doesn't put up a 1,500'
> master antenna in Dade County -- that would provide much
> better coverage from Jupiter to the Keys.
>
> Take care.
> Tom S
>

Reasons: Second-adjacent channel interference (102.7 and 102.3, 101.5 and WHLG on 101.3 in Saint Lucie, as well as same-channel interference (WMXJ/Pompano Beach and WHKR/Rockledge-Titusville on 102.7, WHYI/Ft. Lauderdale and WMTX/Tampa on 100.7, etc etc.).

Antenna farm in N. Dade's at 1100', I think....
 
Mega 98... here's the info

In answer to the question on this thread, I think I found what Mega 98 is:

<blockquote>98.7 MHz (LPR) "Mega 98", Hialeah/Miami Lakes area; noted by T. Simon in March, 1998. Mix of Miami classic dance tunes, salsa and English announcers. The ID at the top-of-the-hour: "M-E-G-A, Coral Gables-Miami", but seems to be in the Hialeah/Miami Lakes area, based on signal.</blockquote>
From Terry L. Krueger's FLORIDA LOW POWER RADIO STATIONS (an excellent resource)

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Re: Mega 98... here's the info

> In answer to the question on this thread, I think I found
> what Mega 98 is:
>
> 98.7 MHz (LPR) "Mega 98", Hialeah/Miami Lakes area; noted by
> T. Simon in March, 1998. Mix of Miami classic dance tunes,
> salsa and English announcers. The ID at the
> top-of-the-hour: "M-E-G-A, Coral Gables-Miami", but seems to
> be in the Hialeah/Miami Lakes area, based on signal.
> From Terry L. Krueger's FLORIDA LOW POWER RADIO STATIONS (an
> excellent resource)
>

Sounds like a pirate. Doubt it is running, as the name is registerd to Clear Channel.
 
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