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Steve Stone wrote:
There seems to be a TV channel 6 station on the air from NYC metro area with the only reason to be on the air is to act like a FM station on 87.7. Any one have details on this ? Yeah, I've heard about this one. WNYZ-LP are the calls. KZND-LP in Anchorage tried the same thing for awhile. Not sure if they're still doing it. The FCC seems to have repealed the rule that requires a station's audio be related to the video. They do, however, require the station actually *have* video. From what I've read, the Alaska station first didn't operate a visual transmitter, only an aural. Word has it they were told that wouldn't fly. A friend who works and travels from Lodi NJ to the Catskills in NY says he is hearing a bunch of Spanish LPFM stations scattered across the Hudson Valley , all on the same FM frequency, all playing the same programming on a low end frequency that has never been assigned to any radio station by the FCC in the country with one exception, and this is not the exception. Could this be a pirate station with translators linked by internet ? I think he said the freq was 87.9 but don't hold me to that. 87.9 is certainly a popular frequency for pirates. The only two legitimate stations on that frequency in the U.S. are near San Francisco and near Reno, Nev.. And *maybe* that experimental station in Texas is still authorized. -- Doug Smith W9WI Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66 http://www.w9wi.com |
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