WYNZ has an application to Change of Community of License from WESTBROOK, ME to SOUTH PORTLAND, ME No other changes being made.What would be the advantage to this change?
JIBGUY said:probably just in case the FCC makes law what they've been talking about..... that the studio be IN the city of license.
The main studio must be in either:
- The city of license
- The city-grade contour of any station licensed to the same city
- 25 mile radius of the city of license
rjoc said:Soooo. Would that require WHOM 94.9 move the main studio up to the top of Mount Washington?????
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JIBGUY said:One more you missed: A main studio (radio station) may also be within a +/-40-mile radius of the City of License IF that City of License also has a TV station licensed to it. Radio studio must be within the TV stations 60 dBu signal, which often is about 40 miles from the TV station's transmitter.
- The city-grade contour of any station licensed to the same city
NHRadio said:Rjoc...think. Where was WHOM's studio in the old days before deregulation? Hint...it wasn't on Mt. Washington. Not sure if they needed a waiver though.
rjoc said:Soooo. Would that require WHOM 94.9 move the main studio up to the top of Mount Washington?????
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w9wi said:60dBu is only city-grade for most FM stations. For analog TV it's 74/77/80dBu (chs. 2-6/7-13/UHF); for digital it's 35/43/48dBu. (and measured differently so it's not as much weaker as it looks) (it's also 54dBu for Class B and 57dBu for Class B1 commercial FMs)
w9wi said:Darn it. 60dBu is NOT city-grade for commercial FM stations, it's the interference-protected contour.