[BC] CALLING ALL AM DAYTIMERS
Bailey, Scott
SBailey
Wed Feb 22 11:00:13 CST 2006
Doug,
That is still considered a "daytimer". According to the FCC, you do
not have nighttime authority, you have a nighttime authorization. My
understanding is there is a difference between the two terms. Stations
with just nighttime authorization are Class D's, still considered
daytimers.
My station has 1 KW daytime, and 3 watts at night, with is considered
just a nighttime authorization, which is unprotected, and you must
accept interference from co-channel sations. Yours is in the same boat.
Scott
-----Original Message-----
From: broadcast-bounces at radiolists.net
[mailto:broadcast-bounces at radiolists.net] On Behalf Of Douglas B.
Pritchett
Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2006 8:39 PM
To: Broadcasters' Mailing List
Subject: Re: [BC] CALLING ALL AM DAYTIMERS
My station is not a daytimer any more. We've got a whole 19 watts at
night! Smokin!
Daytime we run a blistering 500 watts, 3 tower DA.
--
Douglas B. Pritchett
Fort Wayne, IN
dpritchett1 at comcast.net
Radiofldude at aol.com wrote:
>Do you have pictures of the studios or towers for an AM Daytimer? Do
you
>have any clips of their legal is or sign on/off messages?
>
>I will be starting a new website dedicated to AM Daytimers and the
magic
>behind them. A daytimer (to me) is anything 250W or less at night.
>
>Please pass this along, print it, ezine it... get the word out.
>
>Please direct ALL submissions of material to: _amdaytimers at gmail.com_
>(mailto:amdaytimers at gmail.com)
>
>
>
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