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Fred:
Damn man it's because you are probably too close to the tower... Let's see, 102.9 fm. Twice the frequency is 205.8, three times 308.7, none of which click at the moment. What kind of scanner do you have, what are the intermediate frequencies on the scanner, and what frequency do you receive it on? Probably getting it on 102.9+ the high intermediate. If the high intermediate were 45Mhz, you would probably hear it around 147.9, not all that far off some interesting areas... OK, I'll bite, where is River Center Blvd or Memorial Drive in Centralia? (come on, there can't be an actual boulevard in Centralia..., and the only Memorial should have been near a cemetery, which doesn't come to mind right now) For reference, I was born in Chehalis quite a while ago.. How far are you from the tower? Live on the east side of town by any chance? (I used to live at the end of East Main St, and recall a nice hill there, so I'd guess there is a tower on the top of that hill because it is about 400 feet above average terrain, and Centralia/Chehalis is pretty much flat if you aren't up in the hills east of town.... On second thought, (and I know it's been a really long time since I've been there,) but any station that claims coverage of Chehalis, Centralia and Olympia must be somewhere north of town... It wouldn't be out towards Tenino would it? Country music station, huh? Is the JT (Junction Tavern) still in operation? It was at the corner of the old junction of the old road and the one that went past the "training school" on the way to Oakville... It was the first 3-way intersection (about a mile or so) south of the road to Tenino if I recall correctly... the old road roughly parallels Interstate 5. I'm sure the road numbers will come to me in the middle of the night... The JT was one of many taverns where I participated in the rental of innumerable pitchers of beer (Occasionally Oly, but usually Brew 66, which only a western Washington drinker would know anything about...) If you've ever consumed much of either, you know you don't buy beer, you just rent it on it's way to the ocean by way of the nearest urinal. Ok, I got it now, the reason you're hearing it is because it's penance for living in (or near) Centralia (as if living there wasn't penance enough). Fortunately I escaped from there around 1962 for other places in western washington and about the mainland US, and finally landed here in Hawaii after 20+ years of servitude in California.... It was a long strange trip but I'm finally someplace I feel I belong. Is Centralia still known locally as "retirement city"? Good Luck! -_Rick wrote: Why does my police scanner pick up this FM broadcast station on WFM? It does not pick up any other broadcast stations. KNBQ FM 33829 CITICASTERS LICENSES, L.P. 2625 S MEMORIAL DR, SUITE A US CENTRALIA WA 50 EAST RIVERCENTER BLVD SUITE 1200 275 00000102.90000000 M H LICEN 2/1/2006 TULSA, OK 74129 COVINGTON, KY 41011 Callsign: Service: Facility ID: Party Name: Company: Address: City, ST, Zip: Community of License State: City: Facility Address: City, ST, Zip: Country: Channel: Frequency: Facility Type: Station Type: Status: Status Date: License Expiration Date: Online License Data Station Class: C DOM Status: LIC Antenna Type: Rad Ctr Hgt Above Avg Terr H: 322 Rad Ctr Hgt Above Avg Terr V: 322 Overall Height Above Ground: 62 Rad Ctr Hgt Above Grnd H: 37 Rad Ctr Hgt Above Grnd V: 37 Max Hgt above Avg Terrain: 396 Hgt above Mean Sea Level H: 477 Hgt above Mean Sea Level V: 477 ERP Horizontal Polarization: 100 ERP Vertical Polarization: 17 Xmitter Output (Kilowatts): 15.5 Latitude: 46 33 18 N Longitude: 123 3 27 W Deg Min Sec Dir Mass Media License Data Page 1 4/13/05 Callsign: KNBQ |
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