RMarino said:I figured it was getting close when WLHR vacated 105.9 and the WDVX translator also vacated 105.9 right around the same time. But now, months later, the WDVX downtown translator is BACK ON at 105.9.
The only reason for the delay has to be money. Maybe start-up funds are running low at WJZO?
Mid West Clubber said:So anyway regarding the new 99.9.. I bet when Tropo kicks in this summer WKSF is going to kill the new LPFM,,, its ashame for both the new LPFM and for Kiss Country to have to share that same Co Channel within the fringe area of WKSF.. I know Knoxville has plenty of local Country stations, but I used to be able to pick up WKSF about 100 miles north of Knoxville at Livingston Kentucky,, and im betting that you still will be able to hear WKSF when you get a few miles away from the LPFM... Couldnt the FCC put them on 100.7, or even 101.1 99.1,,,,,,
On another note, WKSF was never Transmitting at a full 100 KW,,, back in the CHR top 40 days they used to call themselves the 100,000 watt blowtorch,,,, thats because their extreme TX height which hasnt changed, up on Mount Pisgaw on CH 13s tower it equals way more than 100kw watts.. same as WMIT,, its really only 35kw, but its so high up, it equals well over 100kw.... WKSF with the height probably has more closer to 300kw watts if you factor in the height,, you can hear it almost to Columbia S.C....
Now I think 100.3 WOKI,,, UMM Wnox is still at 100kw as far as I know,, and it is located up pretty high,, If they lowered power too, then radio locator needs to fix that... I dont know why WNOX needs a translator in Gatlinburg on 99.1 I think it is,,, WNOX comes in good there.
Mid West Clubber said:I dont know why WNOX needs a translator in Gatlinburg on 99.1 I think it is,,, WNOX comes in good there.
knoxbob said:That has always been something that rubs me the wrong way. Why these high powered FM's need translators so close to home. WNOX FM has one right in the middle of Oak Ridge @ 101.1. Why? They don't need it. Neither does 97.5 need one in Sevierville, it's running 250w @ 300 ft. The Oak Ridge translator for WNOX is also 250w but only 50 ft. The FCC should make the translators available for daytime AM stations and low power night facilities first and then whats left for FM stations.
Mid West Clubber said:This is BS unless 100.3 lowered power since the I-100 days... I could get I-100 in Gatlingurg with a strong signal,,,, sure, it had some multipath static due to the mountains, but even 105.5 does as well.
BRH said:Listening to the new 106.1 The River, it is Hot AC, but it sounds like they are using satellite. Actually, it sounds like that new personalized automation service like Horne uses on WLOD in Sweetwater. I've never really understood how it works, but I'm guessing it is like a satellite format that uses the Internet for daily customization. Anybody know what the name of this service is and exactly how it works?
Also, any word on if there will be any truly local shows, like mornings maybe?
I would have certainly preferred a real local station, even if it was automated. Anybody think they will have any luck. I think it's highly unlikely, but at least it is yet another option.