The FCC released details of over 3,500 applications for new non-commercial FM stations yesterday.
Those that appear to be in Middle Tennessee:
Fq/Cl City ERP HAAT tower site applicant
88.7A Byrdstown 1,000v 127 36-33-24/85-08-50 Rural Tennessee Educational Foundation
88.1A Carthage 250v 4 36-16-25/85-59-00 Cornerstone Baptist Church
89.9C2 Cookeville 31,000v 120 36-08-32/85-24-35 Catholic Social Club of Putnam Co.
89.9A Cookeville 540 133 36-07-51/85-27-27 Cookeville Christian Broadcasting
89.9C2 Cornersville 12,000 159 35-21-13/86-32-16 Tightrope Broadcasting Inc.
90.1A Crossville 100,000 30 35-58-52/85-00-07 Roane State Community College
90.1A Crossville 175v 25 35-59-54/85-02-17 Corporation for Radio Education Inc.
91.3A Crossville 2,400v 60 35-56-45/84-56-10 Rural Tennessee Educational Foundation
91.5A Crossville 250 73 35-57-11/84-57-05 Nashville Public Radio
88.3A Dibrell 31 112 35-50-20/85-47-02 Pearl Communications Group
89.1A Gainesboro 1,000 98 36-21-36/85-39-34 Victor Broadcasting Inc.
88.1A Lebanon 1,650 100 36-24-10/86-11-32 St. John Vianney Roman Catholic School
88.1A Lebanon 500 52 36-16-53/86-12-53 Educasting Inc.
89.1A Livingston 1,200 198 36-25-55/85-23-25 Cookeville Christian Broadcasting
91.9A Lynchburg 470 69 35-20-10/86-20-31 Old Time Gospel Ministries
91.3A Mentone 600 -61 34-38-16/85-37-18 Appalachian Performing Arts Institute Inc.
89.1A Rickman 100v 11 36-17-44/85-21-46 Appalachian Performing Arts Institute Inc.
89.9C3 Shelbyville 10,000h 45 35-28-42/86-22-11 Better Public Broadcasting Association
89.9A Shelbyville 250 130 35-21-46/86-29-31 TBTA Ministries
h - horizontal polarization only
v - vertical polarization only
Note that the Roane State application in Crossville is patently defective, calling for a 100-kilowatt Class A station. (the power limit for Class A is 6 kilowatts) I suspect they meant to apply for 100 watts, not 100 kilowatts. A number of applicants in other states made that mistake.
Those that appear to be in Middle Tennessee:
Fq/Cl City ERP HAAT tower site applicant
88.7A Byrdstown 1,000v 127 36-33-24/85-08-50 Rural Tennessee Educational Foundation
88.1A Carthage 250v 4 36-16-25/85-59-00 Cornerstone Baptist Church
89.9C2 Cookeville 31,000v 120 36-08-32/85-24-35 Catholic Social Club of Putnam Co.
89.9A Cookeville 540 133 36-07-51/85-27-27 Cookeville Christian Broadcasting
89.9C2 Cornersville 12,000 159 35-21-13/86-32-16 Tightrope Broadcasting Inc.
90.1A Crossville 100,000 30 35-58-52/85-00-07 Roane State Community College
90.1A Crossville 175v 25 35-59-54/85-02-17 Corporation for Radio Education Inc.
91.3A Crossville 2,400v 60 35-56-45/84-56-10 Rural Tennessee Educational Foundation
91.5A Crossville 250 73 35-57-11/84-57-05 Nashville Public Radio
88.3A Dibrell 31 112 35-50-20/85-47-02 Pearl Communications Group
89.1A Gainesboro 1,000 98 36-21-36/85-39-34 Victor Broadcasting Inc.
88.1A Lebanon 1,650 100 36-24-10/86-11-32 St. John Vianney Roman Catholic School
88.1A Lebanon 500 52 36-16-53/86-12-53 Educasting Inc.
89.1A Livingston 1,200 198 36-25-55/85-23-25 Cookeville Christian Broadcasting
91.9A Lynchburg 470 69 35-20-10/86-20-31 Old Time Gospel Ministries
91.3A Mentone 600 -61 34-38-16/85-37-18 Appalachian Performing Arts Institute Inc.
89.1A Rickman 100v 11 36-17-44/85-21-46 Appalachian Performing Arts Institute Inc.
89.9C3 Shelbyville 10,000h 45 35-28-42/86-22-11 Better Public Broadcasting Association
89.9A Shelbyville 250 130 35-21-46/86-29-31 TBTA Ministries
h - horizontal polarization only
v - vertical polarization only
Note that the Roane State application in Crossville is patently defective, calling for a 100-kilowatt Class A station. (the power limit for Class A is 6 kilowatts) I suspect they meant to apply for 100 watts, not 100 kilowatts. A number of applicants in other states made that mistake.