DeadElvis said:The CME will not affect FM broadcast at all. But, tropospheric ducting will. And, y'all get a BUNCH of that down there.
But, this is basically a FREE transmitter, if approved. There is really no down-side to doing it.
DE
I know, but anytime I start a band-scan it always begins with FM. Just habit.
poledo said:Will there be any issues with the 100.3 translator being located so close to second adjacent WMXC 99.9 or would that only be an issue on an older radio with slide dial instead of a modern digital tuner?
Back in the day there was no dead space when tuning the dial from 99.9 to 100.7 to 101.5. KnowwhatI'msayin'?
There might be issues on the fringes and during tropo, but I don't think most radios will suffer too much. My ancient early 80s era Panasonic with semi-slide tuning (analog w/ digital readout) gets SL-100 good during strong evenings, but during the day the HD hash from 99.9 and 100.7 overwhelms everything between the two. Within the translator's predicted 60 dBu and certainly within the 70 dBu that won't be an issue, I don't think.