There is the very strong possibility that East Hill Radio's signal will end up on the FM band. Output power be 32 watts at 104.5 with the antenna at 100 feet.
More information as it comes in.
There is the very strong possibility that East Hill Radio's signal will end up on the FM band. Output power be 32 watts at 104.5 with the antenna at 100 feet.
More information as it comes in.
Frank
woohoo!!!
This is awesome. Keep us up to date, definitely.
Otherwise, how do you plan on running that much power without upsetting you-know-who?
Because we're involved in an LPFM license transfer. The license holder of KCFL in Fall City is putting several NCE stations on the air and has to divest itself of KCFL. They came to me and asked me to take the license, to which I agreed.
I will start a blog on the process along with the "why", why they are doing this.
Frank
What a difference from weak am "broadcasting" amid the static and IBOC hash...
Good luck and much success!
That is good news, Frank!
Some local folks that are/were holding an FCC-licensed LPFM near me have let it go silent..despite attempts to speak with them, they never respond..so I guess our LPFM will be deleted soon.
I think yiour blog will be an interesting read.
Alan
That's really unfortunate that your group won't respond. If the license goes back to the FCC, it's probably gone forever. That certainly would be the case here in Snoqualmie. I have been following LPFM for about as long as it's been around, and I am surprised at the number of groups that applied for and received licenses, then never put a station on the air. A group in Amanda Park, WA got a permit and had it lapse because they never went on the air. The group in Deming, WA (actually Van Zandt) almost didn't make it to the air because they didn't have enough money to build the station. Theirs was a bit of an unusual situation, though. They planned to put the station in the community hall, and they ran into building permit problems.
I will have more entries to the blog as the process moves along.
Frank
We may hear about our LPFM license transfer sometime this week. More news as it happens!
