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Post by David on Jul 5, 2020 11:33:45 GMT -6
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Post by fmdj1 on Jul 6, 2020 22:51:30 GMT -6
I'd be curious to see if anyone here has listened yet. I can get it as far north as south Lehi and as far west as the Ranches in Eagle Mountain, though it is rough in places. A friend told me he was able to scan it in in Payson.
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Post by CAwasinNJ on Jul 8, 2020 6:18:06 GMT -6
What's the current format and is it permanent?
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Post by fmdj1 on Jul 8, 2020 23:48:44 GMT -6
Right now were running it from Carl Watkins property and he is programming it for me with his Sounds of Sunday shows. It is not the permanent format. We're still just struggling to find land to build on that will allow us to keep the license in Provo. We have the financing in place to build as soon as we can find a property.
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Post by David on Jul 11, 2020 14:30:44 GMT -6
Right now were running it from Carl Watkins property and he is programming it for me with his Sounds of Sunday shows. It is not the permanent format. We're still just struggling to find land to build on that will allow us to keep the license in Provo. We have the financing in place to build as soon as we can find a property. Any chance you'll be able to rebuild the old KSRR tower that collapsed before you purchased the station, or are you going to have to start from scratch?
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Post by fmdj1 on Jul 11, 2020 19:41:23 GMT -6
I'm on the fence on that. I have all the tower pieces I could salvage, about 140' of the original 175'. On one hand, it is probably the cheapest route, on the other, it limits where I can go and I have to deal with things like lighting the tower, protecting guy wires, etc. I've also been looking at some 70-80' fiberglass options that are self-supporting, don't need to be lit, and are really efficient (and will support diplexing for moving KWLO over), but they are not cheap.
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