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Post by mighty1650 on May 4, 2017 18:16:19 GMT
Thisn is why I so appreciated the advice Carl gave me, to use a station name or call sign that is not like to remain available and very likely have to be changed at a later date. Originally I was considering WHB, WHBR, and a few others. I changed to HBR, RADIO 1610 AM as it is never likely to be issued by the FCC. Probably not, H callsigns are from Columbia.
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Post by thelegacy on May 5, 2017 16:33:02 GMT
I use WAQM because I made it stand for Album Rock for The Quarter Mile. I set that up when I had been using my Talking House AM transmitter on 1630 Khz hoping to at least get out 1/4 mile. But I was soon disappointed. Until someone comes up with a good antenna for it the Talking House will only get out 600 Ft on the wire.
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Post by Deleted on May 17, 2017 19:05:39 GMT
Final Temporary Decision
Here at KDX Worldround Radio we only want to have one website but give each of our transmitters its own name. Today a solution came along and it is a very Big City kind of idea...
KDX is the Master Station, sending a single program stream from one website but over a group of translator stations having their own names.
AM 920 (carrier current) is still un-named;
AM 1550 is KDXC;
AM 1640 is KHZ;
AM 1680 is KDX;
FM 87.7 is un-named and not operating;
FM 89.5 is KDX-FM;
FM 89.9 is KEGO;
FM 106.9 is un-named;
Shortwave 13.560 is KRAM.
TV Channel 14 is un-authorized and off the air.
There is a Wi-Fi STL that probably should have a name.
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