95.3 is KRKO Everett Its a very local signal Everett's Greatest Hits KRKO - Live Streaming - 1380 AM | 95.3 FMDoesn't UW Bothell already have a 104.9, or was that never built? Also, I'm a bit surprised nobody applied for 95.3, that was really the only frequency I was expecting to go in Seattle in this window.
Maybe another ten years. That seems to be about the frequency at which they happen. And you'd need to find an available channel. Good luck with that.When does the window reopen? I’ve considered forming a 501c3 and doing an LPFM. There’s always the pirate way but I don’t think I need my door kicked in at 3am by the FCC.
Or wait until the current LPs all close down. It seems like maybe a handful of LPFM’s make it, while the rest die out pretty quickly.Maybe another ten years. That seems to be about the frequency at which they happen. And you'd need to find an available channel. Good luck with that.
website for this LP FM home | StayAlertThe new LPFM on Orcas Island (102.3, Eastsound) has filed for the callsign KIXP-LP.
That sounds a little "too close" to the well-known callsign KEXP in Seattle. Confusion?
But the ones that are viable likely will still be around. The channels that may become available may be the result of a significant number of LPFMs failing because they were in areas that could not provide adequate public support. And, of course, some will close because the format was wrong or the owner tired of all the long hours and small rewards.Or wait until the current LPs all close down. It seems like maybe a handful of LPFM’s make it, while the rest die out pretty quickly.
As far as KEXP, no. They encode for PPM and won't be affected.The new LPFM on Orcas Island (102.3, Eastsound) has filed for the callsign KIXP-LP.
That sounds a little "too close" to the well-known callsign KEXP in Seattle. Confusion?