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W299AX Columbus

Hello everyone. I just saw where this Edgewater-owned translator has received a CP to upgrade from 10 to 250 watts from a TX site in Phenix City, AL. The parent station is changing from religious WJEP Cusseta to commercial WKCN, "Kissin' 99.3".

Anyone know what the plans are for this translator? The same company that owns WKCN already has an AM-to-FM deal going with WRGC "106.9 Really Rocks", but that's their only AM property that I know of. AFAIK there's no commercial HD operations in Columbus, so I'm curious what this translator will do once it's built out.
 
Re: W299AX Columbus answ

go to www.fcc.gov, then find fm query and put in Georgia. the narrow your serch by translators in the drop down box. you will see about five translators in your area.
 
At the bottom of 106.9's website it says the station is fed by WKCN-HD2 so I guess WKCN must have HD and the ability to add an HD3 or 1420 AM could flip to something else or anything else could happen.

Ibiquity says 107.7 is or will be Spanish fed by WKCN-HD3.

It was news to me, I've always thought 106.9 was fed by 1420.
 
I translator fm station can be a repeater of an am station. all so an HD fm station.
 
alleo said:
I translator fm station can be a repeater of an am station. all so an HD fm station.
I am sure you know what you meant. No disrespect intended, but I for one can't decipher it.
 
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