[BC] Auxiliary Facility back to Main Facility
Tom Bosscher
tom
Wed Nov 16 21:09:16 CST 2005
One immediately springs to mind: WCBS-TV.
All of the examples are not what I see happening here. WCBS still had Empire licensed as an aux site. To go to a new main site, license the old as the aux, and then after one year say that the coverage is better at the original site, is very easy to do, and with the proper sequence of FCC paperwork, legal.
My question if I can phrase it better:
Does anyone know of a site ( I do), where they have been off the main site for over one year, they are operating from their licensed aux site? I see no STA on the FCC web site (doesn't mean there might be one), and there is NO antenna, no feedline and No transmitter(s) at the licensed main site.
Is there a place on the FCC web site that shows for real any STA's? Going in via the query site, and clicking on applications lists doesn't seem to bring up stations STA's who I know have them.
tom bosscher
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