jal41 said:jabba17 said:Who would want 102.5?
Could a new station be made by taking either it or 102.3 dark and upping the power on the other?
Or, Davis could trimulcast La Raza on it...
WQTU 102.3 up in Rome stands in the way of either station upgrading.
I am sure that the students at Southern Polytechnic State University would love to have 102.5 back for WGHR. (WGHR with it's class D license was forced off of 102.5 when the current class A station came online. WGHR went to 100.7...which was forced off when 100.5 came in from Anniston in 2000. They tried to move to 101.1...but the license was cancelled in the meantime, and no one wanted a lengthy legal battle). Given the current status with the state, someone would have to donate funds for a purchase or Radio One would have to donate the facility.
The market is bad for selling radio stations now, so more than likely we would see a religious outfit take over if there was an immediate sell (the station can't be worth that much due to the smaller signal). Davis could take over to fill the gap that 100.1 nor 102.3 Buford does not cover.
I was the GM at WGHR when we signed it on in 1981. Tower on top of the admin with HAAT a whopping 62' at 16 watts ERP. A four bay antenna hanging off of the tower.
Somebody before me made a mistake when they purchased the audio processor and got one that was not designed for FM. It was for AM and that made sense at the time since the station operated at a carrier current station on campus. Lucky for us, an alumnus was the chief engineer at WYNX AM 1550 (and some other stations) and he swapped processors with us. Please do not tell the State of Geogia as they take inventory very seriously.
Over the years, the school just lost interest in the station. While I was there we had 50 student volunteers running the station. That number dropped dramatically by the mid-1980s and after.