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I think you should drive right up to the station, tune in on your car
radio, then drive home and see where and why the signal disappears. I suspect your radio is being captured by a strong adjacent channel transmitter. Norm Lehfeldt (Radioman390) wrotf: 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? |
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