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This past weekend I heard a station broadcasting on 87.9 fm in the NYC metro
area. It played reggae music Saturday a.m. I tuned in Sunday and it was on the air. Come Monday and Tuesday - no signal. Anybody know anything about this station? Exactly, what kinds of stations - commercial, non-commecial, lpfm - are allowed to broadcast on 87.9? EKSMITH |
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87.9 is also active in the Newburgh , NY area with Latino music. I suspect
it is a pirate station. Steve -- Remove "zz" from e-mail address to direct reply. "FAZAMY" wrote in message ... This past weekend I heard a station broadcasting on 87.9 fm in the NYC metro area. It played reggae music Saturday a.m. I tuned in Sunday and it was on the air. Come Monday and Tuesday - no signal. Anybody know anything about this station? Exactly, what kinds of stations - commercial, non-commecial, lpfm - are allowed to broadcast on 87.9? EKSMITH |
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In article , FAZAMY wrote:
This past weekend I heard a station broadcasting on 87.9 fm in the NYC metro area. It played reggae music Saturday a.m. I tuned in Sunday and it was on the air. Come Monday and Tuesday - no signal. Anybody know anything about this station? Exactly, what kinds of stations - commercial, non-commecial, lpfm - are allowed to broadcast on 87.9? 87.9 FM is called "channel 200." It is sort of in the FM band but it's a special allocation. A station cannot be licensed for 89.7, but an existing station can be moved to 89.7 in order to avoid interference if there is no TV Channel 6 nearby. Strictly speaking, this is in the guard band of TV channel 6, but it's also in the FM band. Almost certainly the station you heard was a pirate and not legally licensed for that frequency. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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Anybody know anything about this station? Exactly, what kinds of stations -
commercial, non-commecial, lpfm - are allowed to broadcast on 87.9? Since the FCC database shows exactly two allocations on 87.9...one in California, and an experimental license in Texas...it's a good bet the one you heard was a pirate. |
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Thanks for the responses about this frequency. What is most interesting, the
host of one of the shows was reading commercials and gave a request line phone number. No call sign was ever announced. How's that for brashness. ![]() Evan |
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FAZAMY wrote:
Thanks for the responses about this frequency. What is most interesting, the host of one of the shows was reading commercials and gave a request line phone number. No call sign was ever announced. How's that for brashness. ![]() Typical. No station legally licensed for 87.9 would be reading commercials, I'll tell you that. -- "Without music to decorate it, time is just a bunch of boring production deadlines or dates by which bills must be paid." --FZ |
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