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WQNR

Have they moved their transmitter along with the Tiger?. 99.9 has disappeared in Montgomery (not that they had a great signal here to begin with.) I enjoy the old "FM rock" presentation. Maybe put WQNR on the 104.9 translator?
 
From WQNR.com :

"We are currently on a temporary tower

awaiting FCC Approval for a new tower

that is being upgraded for a Better Signal"
 
A better signal, eh? Judging by the app they have at the FCC's site, it looks like they are gonna lose some coverage area. It appears they are lowering height and increasing power. The 60 dBu coverage maps: licensed / application. Looks like they won't put much of a signal into Auburn or Montgomery if their app goes through.
 
The only filing I'm seeing on the FCC site is an STA application for temporary, reduced, facilities. There's something in the applications about loosing the lease on their current tower and significant damages from Hurricane Katrina causing hardships. I don't think there is an application for full power yet. Am I blind?

Zach said:
A better signal, eh? Judging by the app they have at the FCC's site, it looks like they are gonna lose some coverage area. It appears they are lowering height and increasing power. The 60 dBu coverage maps: licensed / application. Looks like they won't put much of a signal into Auburn or Montgomery if their app goes through.
 
poledo said:
The only filing I'm seeing on the FCC site is an STA application for temporary, reduced, facilities. There's something in the applications about loosing the lease on their current tower and significant damages from Hurricane Katrina causing hardships. I don't think there is an application for full power yet. Am I blind?
No, you see better than I do - at the time the FCC website was slower than molasses in January so I only glanced over the data and didn't click on the Application Info.

Sorry for the corn-fusion. :)
 
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