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No, we don't need a seventh oldies station. Or more syndicated get-a-life
sports stations. Or six stations carrying the likes of Savage or Limbaugh or Schlesinger.. But there are some places in this country that need community service, and aren't getting it. Exactly. The FCC did a study and found that third adjacents had no effect whatsoever. None. And this is the *FCC* doing the study, and recommending to Congress, not the other way round. So that means the barrier at this point is politics, not technical issues. We were given a building permit for a location that not is no good because a commercial station moved their transmitter into our area and washed the entire county at that frequency. So our best shot was to request a move of both location (to a new spot less than 3 km from our original spot) and frequency. We did an exhaustive search of our area and found one channel in one location that had only a third adjacent overlap. We filled out the form with the FCC and were rejected because of this third adjacent channel (which is a college station that had been using WinAmp to shuffle the same ten CDs for two years... hows that for useful?). Our building permit expires in less than two months, so we're looking into our options. Get a stay of expiration as long as we have the antennae up and broadcasting? (We have access to an existing tower at the new location.) Any comments welcome. |
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