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Post by JamesAnderson on Oct 31, 2007 22:34:10 GMT -5
This came in yesterday, didn't see it till today due to a glitch in the FCC servers yesterday.
FM TRANSLATOR APPLICATIONS FOR LICENSE TO COVER ACCEPTED FOR FILING -------------------------------------------------------------------
UT BLFT-20071022BEI K262BM 141827 BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY License to cover. E 100.3 MHZ CEDAR CITY, UT
Anyone know if this is actually on the air yet?
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Post by MoundofSound on Oct 31, 2007 22:42:13 GMT -5
Ahhhh this explains....yeah I was driving up from S. Utah yesterday.....However, it was on but running the programming of KSUU
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Post by JamesAnderson on Nov 1, 2007 1:50:01 GMT -5
BYU MX-d a string of translator apps so they could run a 'string of pearls' down I-15. It is possible then that the arrangement with KSUU may be temporary, until they can get the rest out of the logjam of translator applications that are still at the FCC.
They are in places like Milford and Beaver, and even some in the St. George area. But they have to feed from the north down, since they are not bouncing the classical format off the satellite.
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Post by x on Nov 1, 2007 4:52:20 GMT -5
For a translator in the commercial band, they can't feed it from satellite.
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Post by JamesAnderson on Nov 1, 2007 10:09:38 GMT -5
That is why they are waiting for the rest of the translators they want to clear, so they can feed the one down there starting from the Spanish Fork or Farnsworth transmitters, then move down through Milford, Beaver, Parowan, then to Cedar City, then St. George from there. All the translators they applied for are in the nonreserved band.
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