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Richardson Broadcasting has filed an application to move W281AB up in power and

Zach said:
Raymanator said:
105.1 filed a major upgrade as well!

The only thing I see is an app to move the same 99 watts to another tower… in Gardendale?

Yeah, that's where the gospel listeners live, ain't it? :D


That application was filed with the incorrect coordinates, in regards to the transmitter location. An amendment has been filed since that time; it now reflects the correct coordinates...this time from Red Mtn.

http://cdbs.recnet.net:8080/fmq.php?call=w286bk
 
passtheword said:
Zach said:
Raymanator said:
105.1 filed a major upgrade as well!

The only thing I see is an app to move the same 99 watts to another tower… in Gardendale?

Yeah, that's where the gospel listeners live, ain't it? :D


That application was filed with the incorrect coordinates, in regards to the transmitter location. An amendment has been filed since that time; it now reflects the correct coordinates...this time from Red Mtn.

http://cdbs.recnet.net:8080/fmq.php?call=w286bk

Ah. The FCC site didn't generate a map for the amendment, just an error message. Stupid me I didn't look at the actual coordinates.

That certainly makes more sense. I wonder why they can't use the full 250 watts?
 
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