I have noticed as of Monday, Feb 26 that 2 new translators for LPFM "The Groove" are broadcasting off the 7000 block of A1A in Cape Canaveral. What seems to be curious about this is that they are broadcasting on 2 different frequencies at the same site with identical power (41 watts) and at an identical height (49 meters above sea level). This is all from the FCC website.
While all the above seems to be academic, these two new signals have now made Star 94.5 (WCFB), totally inaudible within at least a mile radius of these combined signals. What I mean by this is that "The Groove's" signal bleeds all over the 94.5 frequency. I understand that WCFB's transmitter was wiped out with the tornadoes several weeks ago but their backup facility did put pretty much the same signal into this part of the Cape and it was loud and clear at this location.
While I am a radio "nerd", I don't fully understand why the 102.3/103.3 signals are completely obliterating the 94.5 frequency. I was under the impression that 10.7Mhz up and down the dial from the present frequency would be the intermediate frequency. Also, does anyone out there know exactly what frequency they plan on using here? The 103.3 is licensed to Cape Canaveral while the 102.3 in licensed to Cocoa Beach. They both have the same signal from the same site and it would seem silly to me to retransmit the same signal with identical coverages on 2 different frequencies.
Thanks, danski
While all the above seems to be academic, these two new signals have now made Star 94.5 (WCFB), totally inaudible within at least a mile radius of these combined signals. What I mean by this is that "The Groove's" signal bleeds all over the 94.5 frequency. I understand that WCFB's transmitter was wiped out with the tornadoes several weeks ago but their backup facility did put pretty much the same signal into this part of the Cape and it was loud and clear at this location.
While I am a radio "nerd", I don't fully understand why the 102.3/103.3 signals are completely obliterating the 94.5 frequency. I was under the impression that 10.7Mhz up and down the dial from the present frequency would be the intermediate frequency. Also, does anyone out there know exactly what frequency they plan on using here? The 103.3 is licensed to Cape Canaveral while the 102.3 in licensed to Cocoa Beach. They both have the same signal from the same site and it would seem silly to me to retransmit the same signal with identical coverages on 2 different frequencies.
Thanks, danski