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Wonder where they will take this?

Wonder what they will do if a lot of people listen to 98.5 the repeater of 102.9 in Lano? First time I heard it was the other day, they sound pretty good oldies station. Wonder what they will do with this...?
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Yeah, I work downtown and the signal actually makes it fairly well into my cube on most occasions. Of course, I am on the 11th floor which probably helps out. Whats interesting, is that there isn't any info on radio-locator.com. Perhaps Fcc.gov? Also, 102.9 in Llano makes NO reference to its booster in Austin--on the air or on the website.


> Wonder what they will do if a lot of people listen to 98.5
> the repeater of 102.9 in Lano? First time I heard it was
> the other day, they sound pretty good oldies station.
> Wonder what they will do with this...?
>
 
The translators calls is K253AN
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> Yeah, I work downtown and the signal actually makes it
> fairly well into my cube on most occasions. Of course, I am
> on the 11th floor which probably helps out. Whats
> interesting, is that there isn't any info on
> radio-locator.com. Perhaps Fcc.gov? Also, 102.9 in Llano
> makes NO reference to its booster in Austin--on the air or
> on the website.

Radio-locator doesn't list it because FCC records still show it as off-air. If you know the calls, you can pull it up, but it won't give you any real data. The FCC, however, does give the signal information.
 
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