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WJNT Jackson on 103.3?

Might any of you good folks have a link to data on 1180's FM translator? Sure seems to have a mighty-fine signal for being 2 channels away from WZZQ ^h^h^h^h Miss 103. Can't find it on the usual suspects (radio-locator, FCC.gov, etc.).

Thanks

Paul E. Burt, VP Broadcast Opns
Global Security, an RDS alerting company
 
> Might any of you good folks have a link to data on 1180's FM
> translator? Sure seems to have a mighty-fine signal for
> being 2 channels away from WZZQ ^h^h^h^h Miss 103. Can't
> find it on the usual suspects (radio-locator, FCC.gov,
> etc.).
>
> Thanks
>
> Paul E. Burt, VP Broadcast Opns
> Global Security, an RDS alerting company
>

WJNT-FM1 operates under a Special Temporary Authority from the FCC, so it doesn't show up as a licensed facility. It started out on 103.9 but had to move when WLEZ-LP went on the air at 103.7. It had to move again from 104.3 when Piney Woods (supposedly) went on the air with WPWS-LP. The move to 103.3 involved a detailed engineering study, but was approved by the FCC. You can call the chief engineer at WJNT for more details.

RFB
 
> The move to 103.3 involved a detailed engineering study...

Which is what I was hunting for, but unfortunately the STA isn't in electronic form. Was hoping to plug it into our propagation-study software, if only for my own entertainment. Plus Radio-Locator might want to know about it.

> You can call the chief engineer at WJNT for more details.

Think I just might do that. Thanks,

Paul
 
> > The move to 103.3 involved a detailed engineering study...
>
>
> Which is what I was hunting for, but unfortunately the STA
> isn't in electronic form. Was hoping to plug it into our
> propagation-study software, if only for my own
> entertainment. Plus Radio-Locator might want to know about
> it.
>
> > You can call the chief engineer at WJNT for more details.
>
> Think I just might do that. Thanks,
>
> Paul
>

It used to be on Radio-locator, but with all the moves it's sone plus no real proof on the FCC website (other than just grants of STAs with almost no info in them)

WJNT does have pictures of the transmitters (AM and FM) on it's site:
http://www.wjnt.com/wjntinfo.html

rfla
 
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