rcombs said:First off, the license for 1290 has been deleted, but the frequency is still allocated to Ocala and therefore available for someone to apply for. That means that the interference issue is still there so CC can not up the power for 1290 here. Also, I believe the FCC still has a freeze on for major AM license changes. They opened up the window last year for changes, but only for a month or so. It was then closed again.
To answer your question, Witchlover, it is not too practicle. Without doing a full pattern study, I would say the best you could do was to add more towers to the array along with changing some of the components and bend the signal a little differently to the wanted directions. I am not sure CC owns enough land on Alfred St. to do this.
Guru, when we changed the 630 signal here in town, we completely did away with our 5kw night-time directional signal that we had. We are now non-directional with 5kw daytime and 52 watts at night. All we really did was move to another tower and took down the old ones on Oatland Island to make room for the new FM tower for WTYB.
I see this all time, but I am curious what is the advantage of taking a station from 5kw directional at night to 52 watts non directional? Whenever you downgrade your night power below 250 watts, you lose your class B status and become a class D. As I said, I'm just curious as to what the advantages might be in doing this?
Mark Tillery,
Former General Manager (1993 - 1999)
WTMC-AM 1290 Ocala, Florida
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