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rlewis
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What happen to the KPIG signal in San Francisco?
Same with Brokered ReligionLou_S said:Not enough audience = not enough $$. Brokered ethnic pays more. A common story.
RadioFanSF said:They bought the worst AM frequency in the bay area and tried to make it work. It was so poor because they used an indoor transmitting antenna - how weird is that.
RadioFanSF said:I believe that at least part of the antennas are inside that building.
RadioFanSF said:However it is not important - the point I was trying to make (in case you missed it) was that KPIG had a poor signal and that may have contributed to the failure of the station - or not.
The format is gone and probably won't come back.
RadioFanSF said:Nope - not an engineer - thought I read that on one of the posts in this forum about the kind of antennas they had.
Doesn't Mapleton own both the former KPIG as well as KGA?semoochie said:This is the same station that KGA Spokane has volunteered to downgrade(from 50KW), in order to accommodate. That is, they're supposed to have a power increase at night, assuming they're still on the air.
RadioFanSF said:However it is not important - the point I was trying to make (in case you missed it) was that KPIG had a poor signal and that may have contributed to the failure of the station - or not.
Starbucks said:I believe that at least part of the antennas are inside that building.