Time Traveler said:I hadn't noticed 106.1...but 900 has been gone for a few days now....
jry said:900s transmitter pooped out. If 106.1 is back on without 900, they may be in violation.
MarcB said:jry said:900s transmitter pooped out. If 106.1 is back on without 900, they may be in violation.
I don't know the rules, but I think it could be okay because elsewhere some day-time only AMers are using FM translators for 24 hour operations.
GreenDigg said:MarcB said:jry said:900s transmitter pooped out. If 106.1 is back on without 900, they may be in violation.
I don't know the rules, but I think it could be okay because elsewhere some day-time only AMers are using FM translators for 24 hour operations.
There are exceptions for daytimer stations to operate 24 hours, BUT if the main station is off the air, the translator has to sign off too. Same rule as when a full power FM is off the air. They are in fact in violation.
GreenDigg said:From the FCC rules:
Most translators or boosters may not originate programming, except for the limited fundraising efforts in the case of translators as explained below. Exception -- some FM translators relaying AM daytime-only stations may continue to transmit programming when the AM station is off the air
By off the air, them mean during nighttime post/pre sunrise hours, NOT when the main station is off-air due to incapability to broadcast.
I have an HD radio in my new car, and WQSH-HD2 is off the air frequently but W256BU never signs off when the main station is off the air, as per FCC rules:
Loss of primary station's signal. The translator must be set up to go off the air if the main station's signal is lost. See 47 CFR Sections 74.1234(a)(2) and 74.1263(b).
Town Square is breaking the commission's rules with this translator and doing so frequently. Furthermore, this makes it obvious that they are NOT feeding the translator with the HD2 audio but instead are feeding it directly. BUT the translator should be set up to sign off when the main signal is lost.
The FCC seems to never fine for either of these infractions though, so unless someone calls the FCC, it will go unnoticed.
GreenDigg said:Town Square is breaking the commission's rules with this translator and doing so frequently. Furthermore, this makes it obvious that they are NOT feeding the translator with the HD2 audio but instead are feeding it directly. BUT the translator should be set up to sign off when the main signal is lost.
RBW said:GreenDigg said:Town Square is breaking the commission's rules with this translator and doing so frequently. Furthermore, this makes it obvious that they are NOT feeding the translator with the HD2 audio but instead are feeding it directly. BUT the translator should be set up to sign off when the main signal is lost.
Town Square is not the owner of these stations.