[BC] Auxiliary Facility back to Main Facility
Mike McCarthy
Towers
Thu Nov 17 08:40:08 CST 2005
I think that's a bit different.
The original question's intent was whether the decision was voluntary for
what ever reason which was not the result of a failure of the main site.
MM
At 10:34 PM 11/16/2005 -0500, Craig Bowman wrote
>I WESC-FM, Greenville, SC was on their Aux site for nearly a year after a
>tower calopse back in the 80's
>
>Craig Bowman
>
>
>Tom collapse wrote:
>
>>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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