Infamous said:
encarta95 said:
Infamous said:
There's already a 250 watt translator in Victoria on 104.3 (K282AR).
Presumably, this translator would go off the air if/when 104.3 Goliad takes to the air, as translators and LPFMs must adjust to the needs of full power stations.
I thinks that's only inside the 60 dBu coverage area. (I.E. if the translator was in Goliad) I believe the way it works in this case is that the Goliad station would have to go the FCC and make a case with them that the listeners in the Victoria area are now having issues picking up 104.3 in Goliad due to the 104.3 translator but being that the 104.3 translator was built and on the air for many years previous to Goliad then they would have a hard time getting the FCC to act on that request. But it doesn't really matter because I just pulled up K282AR on the CDBS and sure enough they have filed a displacement waiver due to 104.3 in Goliad. I am guessing they didn't want to be stepped on at all. So if the FCC grants them the waiver that will allow Hispanic Target Media to put a 54 dBu into Victoria.
From experience I can tell you that
translators are secondary services no matter the signal contour. A full power Class C FM I was associated with had a translator come on the same frequency in a medium market over 120 miles from our city of license many miles outside of our 60dbu contour.
One complaint, and only ONE complaint was made by a listener to the FCC and that translator changed frequencies. Seems the listener had put up a yagi at 30ft to listen to our station. When the co-channel translator came online the listener complained and the situation was remedied.