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Post by x on May 19, 2005 2:03:40 GMT -5
KLGL get its construction permit for the move to Elsinore.
Has there been any mention on air about the move?
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Post by admin on May 20, 2005 13:44:12 GMT -5
Not that I have heard
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Post by x on May 20, 2005 22:41:20 GMT -5
Oh. Small correction to the news page. The Elsinore CP is for 97.7 not 97.3.
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Post by admin on May 21, 2005 0:59:43 GMT -5
Thanks CA I have corrected it
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Post by x on May 22, 2005 1:24:06 GMT -5
No prob.
You know, I think I get this now. I missed the implication of KCYQ's CP in there. That was (I think) issued more than a year and a half ago.
Forgetting the callsigns, am I right in thinking that the practical upshot of this is that Eagle is moving from 97.5 to 93.7 and Q moves from 93.7 to 97.7?
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Post by Amanuensis on Oct 2, 2005 8:22:05 GMT -5
I now commute from the SL Valley to Happy Valley (i.e., Provo) every weekday for work. What is wrong with the KLGL translator on 98.3? Has it reduced its power, or has the translator in the SL Valley for KVFX had an increase? It used to be that KVFX came in strongly to the Point of the Mountain. There was then about a minute of back and forth and then the radio in my car locked on KLGL, and I got a strong signal on KLGL from there all the way to Provo. Now, I may not get a lock on KLGL until Lehi, and the signal is not strong until I get to Orem, at which point I am nearly to where I work.
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Post by admin on Oct 3, 2005 16:31:53 GMT -5
The translator for Utah Country on 98.3 is for Rural Utah County, meaning Provo South
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Post by Amanuensis on Oct 3, 2005 16:57:47 GMT -5
I realize that, but nonetheless, it used to provide a much stronger signal than it does now, and the change appears to be fairly recent.
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Post by admin on Oct 3, 2005 17:49:47 GMT -5
OK I got ya, your right they have been weaker as of late here in South County, I suspect they are having transmitter problems up there on West Mountain, which is not uncommon for stations up there
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