TerryKay said:Besides KSFH mentioned by an earlier poster, there's two other 87.9 licensed entries in the FCC dB. One Sun Valley, NV (translator?) and another in Brazos, TX (experimental license) though the latter appears to have expired. But nothing in Lakeland ;D
I asked a similar question on a thread about New Orleans stations, the response was that there were already about 5 applications for increasing power on 88.1 in the WDSU-TV (analog channel 6) coverage area, so there wouldn't be any way for an LPTV to sneak into New Orleans as an LPFM by changing frequencies to channel 6. Apparently lots of stations around the US on 88.1 are waiting for February so they can increase their power. I think that WAYT 88.1 near Tallahassee has already applied to go non-directional after WCTV analog signs off.Nick said:With TV going digital, there will be much less analog Channel 6's. Will the FCC grant more 87.9 licenses?
Stations like Pulse 87.7 in NYC (that's currently an LPTV) could get one of those and move up to 87.9.
poledo said:I asked a similar question on a thread about New Orleans stations, the response was that there were already about 5 applications for increasing power on 88.1 in the WDSU-TV (analog channel 6) coverage area, so there wouldn't be any way for an LPTV to sneak into New Orleans as an LPFM by changing frequencies to channel 6. Apparently lots of stations around the US on 88.1 are waiting for February so they can increase their power. I think that WAYT 88.1 near Tallahassee has already applied to go non-directional after WCTV analog signs off.Nick said:With TV going digital, there will be much less analog Channel 6's. Will the FCC grant more 87.9 licenses?
Stations like Pulse 87.7 in NYC (that's currently an LPTV) could get one of those and move up to 87.9.
radioguybroadcasting said:And an application for an 10,000 Watt 87.9 west of GUlfport was denied.
poledo said:radioguybroadcasting said:And an application for an 10,000 Watt 87.9 west of GUlfport was denied.
Just a guess, is this the LPFM in Long Beach/Waveland that got permission to broadcast at 1000 watts after Katrina turned the whole community into a tent city? Are they still at 1000 watts or has the FCC sent them back down to 100? I'd say that town deserves a new 10kw FM as long as the city or county government has ownership of it.
But its lakeland.....have you ever driven through there? there is nothing there, im suprized there arn't more prirate stationspoledo said:sbe1 said:BTW, he was transmitting out of band on the Channel 6 TV frequency. 87.9 isn't even in the FM band
I assume everyone knows this, but I'll throw it out anyway, but 87.9 FM is in the FM band, see KSFH San Jose, California. Also, if I'm not mistaken, TV Channel 6 audio is really on 87.7 but bleeds over to 87.9 on radios that don't tune down to 87.7. If anyone wants to make it more complicated than that, chime in.