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What is the story with WKXN

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Groove1670

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I heard WKXN when traveling to Atlanta. They had a signal at 95.9, 107.1, 107.9, 96.7, and I thing at 104.1, who owns this station, and are some of these translators?
 
Two translators in Montgomery, one Class A (4000 watts) stick in Greenville, then a Class C (41,000 watts) signal in Pine Hill. Their website says they're "serving more of Alabama than the Governor." :D
 
musiconradio.com said:
I heard WKXN when traveling to Atlanta. They had a signal at 95.9, 107.1, 107.9, 96.7, and I thing at 104.1, who owns this station, and are some of these translators?

95.9 is the main signal, licensed to Greenville.
96.7 is probably their WKXK in Pine Hill.
107.9 is their translator in the Montgomery area. This one is about to be forced off the air when WJAM moves to Shorter (outside of Montgomery) on 107.9.
107.1 is one of their translators they rebroadcast on there in Montgomery. It used to rebroadcast WMJJ out of Birmingham several years ago. For some reason, though, the record for this one has disappeared off the FCC website. I'm not from Montgomery, but I do remember hearing this translator going through Montgomery a couple of years ago. Anyone in Montgomery know anything about this one?
Don't know what 104.1 could be, could it have been WALR in Greenville, GA, maybe?


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The 104 is
104.9... that's joe haglers translator on top of jacksons hospital... it was set up for tiger in auburn.... tiger made some kind of change. I think they moved their tower and cant get the signal to jackson without spending some money... so they had to put something else on the box... it turned out to be the bunch from greenville.. what I was told....
 
Why is it that I can't find any record of the 107.1 translator in the Montgomery area? It doesn't even make mention of that frequency on their website either.
 
Their license renewal is taking extraordinarily long to complete with the FCC. They've likely been purged from the database while renewal is pending. WTGZ should be back up on 104.9 in a week or two, if the parts ever show up...
 
valeriejansen said:
Their license renewal is taking extraordinarily long to complete with the FCC. They've likely been purged from the database while renewal is pending. WTGZ should be back up on 104.9 in a week or two, if the parts ever show up...

Ah. Ok I see. Thanks for the info.
 
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