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Supersport930 now Supersport780

I just discovered that 930 was back on the air, though they are simulcasting 780 and 92.9. It's best having 930 on since it's a 24-hour signal and 92.9's signal isn't the best everywhere.
 
930 has been silent again for the last few weeks. According to the FCC database they have an application for 4.2Kw day and a measly 68 watts at night. which is a shame because back when it was 5,000 watts it had a very good night signal. Not sure what the night power has been in recent years and It was the loudest station on the dial in my location back in the 70's. Now I can't pick it up at all at night. At 68 watts, why bother? The FM station can only be picked up around north Jackson.
 
WSFZ, 930, has applied to the FCC for permission to remain silent pending the repair of their transmission system.
The station has gone non-directional. That's the reason for their low night power.
 
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