So I'm flipping through my radio in the car on the way to work Friday night and I hear this guy on 87.9 making announcements about a Boy Scout Jamboree at the Wilson County Fairgrounds in Lebanon, TN. The only ID I managed to get was "This is WBSA". All weekend it's been this guy "DJ Dave" sharing information about upcoming events at the Jamboree site and a mix of oldies, AC, AAA, and dance music. "DJ Dave" sounds like he's come straight from a college radio gig, but he has a decent delivery, and the music, while being like an even more jacked up "Jack FM" at times, sounds pretty good.
I assume that if the event is just going to be until Sunday afternoon that this is an STA station, and I can tell you they're probably using Scott Studios or an equivalent to air music and idents, and that the power of the station is probably between 1 and 10 watts (doesn't make it to the next town over)
If anybody out there has been to one of these Jamborees either as a scout or parent of a scout, can you tell me
a) how long they've had radio broadcasts like this, because I had never heard of Boy Scouts on radio until now, and when I have a son, I'd like to get him involved with something like that given my short background in radio.
b) did the Boy Scouts get the FCC's permission to use the WBSA calls, because they are actually active on the AM band in Boaz, Alabama.
I assume that if the event is just going to be until Sunday afternoon that this is an STA station, and I can tell you they're probably using Scott Studios or an equivalent to air music and idents, and that the power of the station is probably between 1 and 10 watts (doesn't make it to the next town over)
If anybody out there has been to one of these Jamborees either as a scout or parent of a scout, can you tell me
a) how long they've had radio broadcasts like this, because I had never heard of Boy Scouts on radio until now, and when I have a son, I'd like to get him involved with something like that given my short background in radio.
b) did the Boy Scouts get the FCC's permission to use the WBSA calls, because they are actually active on the AM band in Boaz, Alabama.