Also note the unusual frequency which is expalined at URL:
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/FM-radio
Sez
FM radio channel assignments in the US
In the United States, frequency-modulated broadcasting stations operate in a
frequency band extending from 87.8 MHz to 108.0 MHz, for a total of 20.2
MHz. It is divided into 100 channels, each 0.2 MHz wide, designated "channel
200" through "channel 300." To receive a station, an FM receiver is tuned to
the center frequency of the station's channel. The lowest channel, channel
200, extends from 87.8 MHz to 88.0 MHz; thus its center frequency is 87.9
MHz. Channel 201 has a center frequency of 88.1 MHz, and so on, up to
channel 300, which extends from 107.8 to 108.0 MHz and has a center
frequency of 107.9 MHz.
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Keyboard to you
"Keyboard In The Wilderness" wrote in message
news:xMI7d.41051$aW5.15438@fed1read07...
Try URL:
http://www.radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/home
For Station Call Sign -- Type in KSFH
Sez they are at 87.9 MHz
KSFH-FM 87.9 MHz
Saint Francis High School
Mountain View, California
"Music Revolution"
Station Status Licensed Class D Non-Commercial FM Station
Area of Coverage View Coverage Map
Effective Radiated Power 10 Watts
Height above Avg. Terrain -75 meters (-245 feet)
Height above Ground Level 27 meters (89 feet)
Height above Sea Level 74 meters (243 feet)
Antenna Pattern Non-Directional
Transmitter Location 37° 22' 08" N, 122° 05' 02" W
License Granted October 09 2001
License Expires December 01 2005
Last FCC Update October 09 2001
Perhaps the map will help
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Keyboard In The Wilderness
"Radioman390" wrote in message
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I'm in Mountain View, CA and trying to find station KSFH-FM, which is an
FCC-licensed Class "D" station. It is owner by a local school, and when
I
call
them they say they're on the air with programming. I am 1 mile from the
campus
and can SEE the antenna. I tune to every channel from 88.1 to 107.9 MHz.
Nothing, except, of course, the other stations normally heard. I also
try
holding my antenna sideway, vertical, every which way.
I call the FCC office in San Francisco and they say yes they're a legal
station, and they should reach at least 3 miles, so try again. Again
nothing.
What is going on?