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Stations down from Beryl

KHVU has applied for an STA to operate from the KSBJ auxiliary site, due to power being out at the primary 91.7 transmitter. They have also applied to use the KSBJ aux site as a permanent aux site for KHVU. The filing states that the shared aux site would be used for one station at a time, with the ability to change between transmitters on 89.3 and 91.7 using a switchable feed to the antenna (not a combined signal.)

The KHVU STA application states that power should be restored by the end of the week, but they are covering their bases out of an abundance of caution.


 
Now the only FM stations still effected by the storm are KHVU & KROI on AUX. And KORG-LP as mentioned above
 
What is KTRH hurricane coverage like these days? Hurricanes were when KTRH pulled out all the stops and was the place to go to find out what was happening. But I have to imagine that staffing is much thinner now.

There were propane generators both at 510 Lovett and the Dayton tx site.
This is what i had my portable radios tuned to and it was non stop coverage. Even when they went to Michael Berry at his normal timeslot, he covered the storm. Occasionally when we needed a break, we went back to FM to listen to music for a bit.
 
Is everyone's electric back on? National Politics has took over the national news.
Just about. The Centerpoint map has been all green (which means "energized") for a few days now. There were still a lot of power line contractors around town Wednesday. I didn't see any this weekend, which means they're probably all gone now. Now it is Comcast and AT&T's turn to get to work. They couldn't work on their lines until power line workers finished their end.
 
KMIC 1590 is still off. Power should have been restored at the transmitter site many days ago, wonder if there was additional damage?

Still no HD on KHVU, so likely still on its aux site, but can’t be certain of that.
 
KMIC 1590 is still off. Power should have been restored at the transmitter site many days ago, wonder if there was additional damage?
I'm not too sure they ever came back on the air after the Derecho Storm back in May. Last time I scanned the AM band was back in early June and they were definitely off-air.
 
Forgot to note that KLAT 1010 is also still off the air. Storm related or did LMN simply pull the plug while figuring out whatever comes next?

With KLAT off I can hear KBBW out of Waco with a weak but listenable signal.
 
KHVU finally seems back to normal
Yes, KHVU HD is back, so the power outage at the main site must have been resolved today. They were apparently still on the aux site at a 7:30am check this morning.

Meanwhile KLAT is back on. However KMIC is still missing.
 
Lumping "co-ops" as one entity is misleading. Electricity co-operative organizations, if displayed individually, create a very long list as well.
In fact, there are 41 electric co-ops in The Peach State:
The Co-ops tend to act together in fact they own a part of plant Vogel. You are correct there seems to be a bunch. Nowhere close to the size of Texas, Georgia is the largest state land wise state east of the Mississippi. GA power chose to serve the concentrated areas based on the population back in the first part of the twenth century. I would have done the same. It's hard to make money on customers more than a mile away from each other. Back in the Enron days they "Deregulated" natural gas. Now instead of having Atlanta Gas Light making a regulated profit, we now have AGL still making a regulated profit plus "marketeers" or "racketeers" buying the gas from Atlanta Gas Light then marking it up and selling it to you.
 
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