Sure, you could probably move 1330, but why? As Scott has suggested, moving the transmitter location and picking a new COL is the easy part. That doesn't move the nulls which would remain necessary to protect Canandaigua (2 adj) and/or 1340s in Lockport and Auburn (1st adj.) So, depending on where you ended up (other than Ontario) the same protection limits would deepen the nulls towards the station you moved closer to, with some relaxation in the nulls towards stations in the opposite direction.
The upshot: even if you could move 1330 in to, say Webster or Irondequoit, the limits would become far more stringent towards Lockport and Canandaigua. So you'd have to employ deeper nulls, with perhaps more towers, to accomplish that. Now your coverage would not only suck over Greece, Gates, Spencerport and the western side of the city, you'd have to lop off Brighton and Henrietta too.
Construction costs could rise steeply if you wound up with, say, five or six towers. Complexity of the array design would increase and you'd fritter away precious time left on the CP waiting for the amendment to be approved and for your DA contractor to redesign the array.
If somebody is serious about building out 1330 they'd better get humpin' on it. Once it's on the air, even on an STA they'd have breathing room to file for minor changes to move it or whatever. But then you'd be talking about building a first-generation site, then paying to build a second site...land, towers, phasors, ATUs, ground systems.....times TWO. Thank you: for one, I'll pass.
The upshot: even if you could move 1330 in to, say Webster or Irondequoit, the limits would become far more stringent towards Lockport and Canandaigua. So you'd have to employ deeper nulls, with perhaps more towers, to accomplish that. Now your coverage would not only suck over Greece, Gates, Spencerport and the western side of the city, you'd have to lop off Brighton and Henrietta too.
Construction costs could rise steeply if you wound up with, say, five or six towers. Complexity of the array design would increase and you'd fritter away precious time left on the CP waiting for the amendment to be approved and for your DA contractor to redesign the array.
If somebody is serious about building out 1330 they'd better get humpin' on it. Once it's on the air, even on an STA they'd have breathing room to file for minor changes to move it or whatever. But then you'd be talking about building a first-generation site, then paying to build a second site...land, towers, phasors, ATUs, ground systems.....times TWO. Thank you: for one, I'll pass.