What frequency for WBXO?
What transmitter?
What format?
Good work! Please add HBR 1610 AM in Honey Brook, PA. If you have this on a server I will put a link on the station's FB page as well as the web page at www.airpower.com/HBR.htm
Map has been updated for all requested stations.
WLSU 1620 at Saint Leo University is now defunct. Station has been replaced with an LPFM.
My stations are all funct.
KDX AM 1680
KDX-FM 89.5 MHz
KDX International 13.560 MHz
KHZ AM 1640
KHZ-FM 89.9 MHz
Pending Call Sign 1550 AM
Pending Call Sign 106.9 MHz
KEGO Carrier Current AM 970
KEGO-FM 90.3 MHz
My website has changed to mram.us and I also added a station on 93.5 FM.
FWIW, I also built and manage WCFI-LP 96.1 FM for the City of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio
On the List of Call Signs above, the two marked "pending" have been decided.
I overheard myself stuttering on my program... "This is K - KDX..."
Hey, that sounds good! So, we checked, and no one else is using it, therefore:
KKDX AM 1550
KKDX-FM 106.9 MHz
Thank you!
In addition to to previous call letters listed for Worldround Radio with Flagship Station KDX, here is our Long Wave Station now under construction:
KDXK-LW 160-190 kHz FCC Part 15.217
Thank you for adding HBR 1610 AM!
The link is now on my station's web site.
What we can do to build on Mighty 1650's good idea is print little stickers with all the information and stick them on our transmitter.
Example:
KDX
1680 kHz
Other Information as desired.
WAQM The Legacy 1700 AM will be getting our 100% compliant part 15 station up and running either this month or next month here in Deltaville, VA. The station will be playing Album Rock (Progressive Rock, Deep Tracks), Classic Rock and our website is http://thelegacy.shorturl.com which does have the info about the frequency on it.
We hope to be on the map as well.
radiohead 319 said: "I'm surprised there are so few in USA."
I'm wondering (thinking out loud) maybe so few because they may be afraid of being a lightning rod for a visit from the FCC.
I was looking for this thread but it got buried a few days ago, so I posted about my station's website in General Discussion.
So, Radio Free Cedar City - Lebanon, Tennessee USA has been using 590 AM for the past few months while testing a handful of times between that frequency and its harmonic 1180...590 would splatter on to 1180 when used, but after today's harmonic test, not only does 1180 not splatter onto 590, 1180 gets out twice as far as 590 for some reason so RFCC is going to stick with 1180 for now. RFCC currently airs a "somewhat full service format" (mostly unsigned musicians and sports with news mixed in every now and then) and uses the Takling House II and a 6 foot indoor wire antenna held off the ground by PVC pipe. Once funds or donated equipment is gathered, RFCC will try and upgrade its AM operations and start putting together its FM operations.
Keepers of the map, please add RFCC's 1180 AM to the official ranks of known Part 15ers, and I'll let you know when the FM side gets cranked up. The link to our website if you didn't see it on the other post a few days ago is http://sites.google.com/view/rfcclebanon
The map has been updated.
