That would have to be the plan.IMHO, the only way 101.5 Crystal Beach could be viable is if it could move slightly to the southwest and target the Galveston area.
That would have to be the plan.IMHO, the only way 101.5 Crystal Beach could be viable is if it could move slightly to the southwest and target the Galveston area.
A cash-rich religious broadcaster which wants to keep the donations rolling in, perhaps?With the exception of the 107.9 in Sacramento, there are very few commercially viable signals on that list.
Some of the ones in the west might be useful to tribal nations, but I have about as much interest in bidding $1500 to cover a bunch of vacation homes in Crystal Beach as I do in bidding $25,000 to cover the Flying J truck stop on the Arizona-California border.
It's still a business. They're not going to buy a station that isn't going to make more money for them.A cash-rich religious broadcaster which wants to keep the donations rolling in, perhaps?
It doesn't matter if none of the people who donate ever hear the signal on air. It doesn't matter if no one at all other than the engineer who puts the stick and sat dish up hears the signal on air - the station can promote the fact that they're spending listener donations spreading the word into more and more places, and it makes people feel like they've made a difference.
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And we have a winner for the 101.5 Crystal Beach allocation: Maria Guel's Mekaddesh Group Corporation. Yes, a familar name to those who follow LPFM and translator activity. Expect Spanish language religion to eventually appear on the frequency.
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What exactly do you not understand?Explain!! It is a FM not a translator.
That is a strange website.Read for yourself.
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Translators are FM.Explain!! It is a FM not a translator.
I mean FM station not FM translator.Translators are FM.
I mean FM station not FM translator.
I was replying to Mr Eduardo.a post must be missing, because i dont understand what you dont understand
It won’t be heard anywhere close to Houston.Well, since Guels are known for such fine operations, this will be the nations first 100,000 Watt class A.
A translator is a station. A booster is a station. A repeater is a station. Anything with its own transmitter and frequency is a "station". There are kinds of stations, however. A "translator" is a kind of station which is dependent on an originating station and whose license is linked to it.I mean FM station not FM translator.
100,000 Watts from there would be decent for a good part going down I-10 from Houston to Beaumont though.It won’t be heard anywhere close to Houston.
It will never be 100 kw. There was a reason for cumulus downgrading the station to 6kw and surrendering the license. It cannot move and it cannot increase power. If it resumes operation from where it's tower100,000 Watts from there would be decent for a good part going down I-10 from Houston to Beaumont though.
will have to be rebuilt it will have a very small coverage area.It could cover Galveston and Clear Lake like it did previously.It will never be 100 kw. There was a reason for cumulus downgrading the station to 6kw and surrendering the license. It cannot move and it cannot increase power. If it resumes operation from where it's towerView attachment 2065 will have to be rebuilt it will have a very small coverage area.