[BC] Changing channels
Robert Meuser
Robertm
Fri Feb 24 15:27:33 CST 2006
1570 would likely give you almost 250 watts at night - it does east of
you in Western NC. Now, making it fit in the day might be a whole
different discussion. 1580 would likely work as a full B if you could
make the day fit. There is one a lot closer to Canada on Long Island
that is 10K days 5 KDA 2 towers CH and 500 W DA night 3 towers. Both
channels are relatively clean.
R
PeterH5322 wrote:
>>I'm on 1560, a Class D, daytimer, and I want to got to 1340, a Class C
>>channel, and use just 250 watts around the clock, fulltime, and I prove
>>to the commission this would work in my application, would this be a
>>minor or major change? I'm thinking it's a major change, and you have to
>>go through all the B.S. of that filling window and auction process. If
>>that's the case, it's not worth the headaches and wasting money!
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>1340 is more than 30 kHz from 1550.
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>>Someone here on the list said if I wanted to move to 1540,1550,1570 or
>>1580, that would be a minor change. I tend to disagree, because that's
>>what my I was told, by who is suppose to know in DC!
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>Your choices appear to be 1520, 1530, 1540, 1560, 1570 and 1580.
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>1570 and 1580 might be easier as these are foreign clears, as is 1550,
>your current situation.
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>1520, 1530, 1540 and 1560 are U.S. clears, with 2, 2, 1 and 2 48-state
>Class As on-channel, respectively. Of these, only 1540 has a foreign clear.
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