Have you filed a complaint with the FCC @AlligatorClipz?
KBET-AM in Las Vegas has been off the air for years but the 250 watt translator on the mountain is operating illegaly.
I don't know if it was still 250 watts at night but when WIST went off the air while I was in college, I couldn't hear it. I was outside the Charlotte city limits but the area has been annexed now.1000 watts non-directional on one of the local channels just doesn't cover much. It'll cover a small city adequately, but not a whole radio market. That's a big part of the reason lower-power stations could not compete. Ad buyers came to see stations as serving a market that was usually several counties in size. If you're 1230 WFOM, a local channel licensed to a suburb of Atlanta, it eventually came to be that there was a very limited ad market independent of Atlanta. If not for being bought by a consolidator in the 1990s, WFOM probably would have gone under.
KBET-AM in Las Vegas has been off the air for years but the 250 watt translator on the mountain is operating illegaly.
The station filed for an STA and a resumption of operation in February. It was broadcasting when I was in Vegas for NAB in April.KBET-AM in Las Vegas has been off the air for years but the 250 watt translator on the mountain is operating illegaly.
Of course they were on the air when everyone is in town for NAB. All the sketchy stations are on their best behavior in April. Someone went out there and ran the stuff off a generator for a few days. When y'all leave is when they revert back to thier old ways of overpowered translators, poor modulation, and inconsistent/infrequent operation.The station filed for an STA and a resumption of operation in February. It was broadcasting when I was in Vegas for NAB in April.
Sure is a lot of hoops to jump through. I don't check it regularly, but in the last month or so, the AM has been off during the day as well. I feel bad for them, because that AM is just an expensive burden for them with nothing to show. They might be better off leasing an HD channel to feed it from instead of putting money into a solar powered 4 tower DA on BLM land.According to your own post in another thread, KBET is operating during daytime hours.
In checking fccdata.org, I see a CP issued in February of last year to change from Class B 1kw days/300w nights, DA-2 to Class D 500w days only non-DA.
And there are links from there to the FCC's LMS, showing the issuance of an engineering STA granted last August, renewed in February, to operate under the facilities in that CP.
If, as you said in the other thread, they are operating daytime only (under the CP/STA combination) then K276GX is allowed to operate when they are off the air, provided they don't miss any days of the AM operating.
I know it sounds a little convoluted, but the "paper trail" is there making it legal.
Sure is a lot of hoops to jump through. I don't check it regularly, but in the last month or so, the AM has been off during the day as well. I feel bad for them, because that AM is just an expensive burden for them with nothing to show. They might be better off leasing an HD channel to feed it from instead of putting money into a solar powered 4 tower DA on BLM land.
Uh, sure, right.When y'all leave is when they revert back to thier old ways of overpowered translators, poor modulation, and inconsistent/infrequent operation.
Uh, sure, right.
A licensee is going to send an engineer out to make repairs because a particular conference is going on in Vegas... and then pay them again to go break stuff a week later.
That's definitely how the world works.
Do you think that the engineers of local stations are running around "fixing" things when, actually, they are attending NAB exhibits and conferences? That is pretty far out.Of course they were on the air when everyone is in town for NAB. All the sketchy stations are on their best behavior in April. Someone went out there and ran the stuff off a generator for a few days. When y'all leave is when they revert back to thier old ways of overpowered translators, poor modulation, and inconsistent/infrequent operation.
Of course they were on the air when everyone is in town for NAB. All the sketchy stations are on their best behavior in April. Someone went out there and ran the stuff off a generator for a few days. When y'all leave is when they revert back to thier old ways of overpowered translators, poor modulation, and inconsistent/infrequent operation.
Uh, sure, right.
A licensee is going to send an engineer out to make repairs because a particular conference is going on in Vegas... and then pay them again to go break stuff a week later.
That's definitely how the world works.

Are you sure they are operating illegally? According to the FCCdata site they have a CP for 500 watts non directional daytime.KBET-AM in Las Vegas has been off the air for years but the 250 watt translator on the mountain is operating illegaly.
Are you sure they are operating illegally? According to the FCCdata site they have a CP for 500 watts non directional daytime.
A lot of class B AM stations are going bare minimum power* and downgrading to class D and using the 25 mile 60 DB coverage from their AM tower for their FM translator.
*IIRC 790 was an old "regional channel". It's been decades but at one time the lowest daytime power on a regional power station was 500 watts. I worked a couple that had PSAs that let them come on a 6AM with 500 watts then up to 1 or 5 kw at sunrise. I am not sure if the 500 watt minimum rule survived 80 90.