level42 said:
jmtillery said:level42 said:
This is very interesting the station is for sale. Everything a buyer would want to know appears to be listed. The station has potential. Since a $1,500 monthly lease is stated, it is implied the real estate is not included in the sale.
WSBX GA OCHLOCKNEE USA
Daytime
Licensee: DOREEN A BLOOD
TRANSMITTER MUST BE REPLACED ALONG WITH TOWER REPLACED AS WE HAVE GONE THROUGH 3 TRANSMITTERS SINCE BUYING THE STATION AND FINALLY WE FOUND A REPUTABLE ENGINEER THAT ADVISED US THAT THE ENTIRE COPPER GROUND SHIELD HAD BEEN REMOVED BY THE PREVIOUS OWNERS AND THERE IS PENDING LITIGATION TO RECOVER DAMAGES FROM THEM DURING THE INTERIM OF THE NEEDED REPAIRS CURRENTLY UNDERWAY.
jmtillery said:I like the idea of moving 1020 far enough away from KDKA to be able to add decent night service; However, I'm not sure it will fit in Central Florida wedged between 1010 Seffner, 1010 Jacksonville and 1030 Orlando, all three 50kw facilities. Of course, with enough towers in place you should be able to wedge most anything anywhere. The problem with that is how good of a signal will a highly directional AM produce? I'm not a consulting engineer so I cannot say definately for certain what can and cannot be done from a technical standpoint, but it may be worth looking into to determine what options might be available. Regardless, most anything is better than remaining silent.
Scott Fybush said:More to the point, moving the WSBX license that far would take it out of the realm of a "minor change" and into the realm of a "major change," and that takes an FCC filing window (the last one was in 2004) and potentially an auction if it ends up mutually-exclusive to other applications.