Valley 98.9
Kevin Vahey
kvahey@gmail.com
Tue Apr 11 07:45:26 EDT 2017
Plus while 1110 goes dark at night 1570 AM is still on.
On Mon, Apr 10, 2017 at 9:26 AM, billohno@gmail.com <billohno@gmail.com> wrote:
> That's acceptable use. So long as the AM was on air that day the translator can continue. (Among the good stuff you learn from a membership to Fybush.com).
>
> Bill O'Neill
>
>> On Apr 10, 2017, at 8:48 AM, pariho@mail.com wrote:
>>
>> OK, my qyuestion is....since 98.9 is a Translator of 1110, and 1110 is "supposed" to be a daytime only signal, how does 98.9 legally stay on aor at night? Is 1110 pumping out a might 3 watts or so at night to make 98.9 legal?
>>
>> -Paul Hopfgarten
>> -Epping NH
>>
>> PS signal blocks WCLZ all the way to Portsmouth
>>
>> Sent: Sunday, April 09, 2017 at 6:59 PM
>> From: "Mark Watson" <markwats@comcast.net>
>> To: billohno@gmail.com, "'Bob Bittner via Boston-Radio-Interest'" <boston-radio-interest@lists.BostonRadio.org>
>> Subject: RE: Valley 98.9
>> Bill O'Neill wrote:
>>
>> >Visiting dad here in Dracut. Listening to the new "Valley 98.9" (1110 kHz
>> but who's kidding whom?)
>> >Gotta admit, I'm impressed by the music algorithm. Signal is okay here in
>> Dracut which is interesting because >1110 is only barely distinguishable
>> here).
>>
>> I'm enjoying the variety on Valley 98.9. Oldest song I've heard so far is
>> Can't help Falling In Love by Elvis Presley (1961), newest are several from
>> 1984. Good amount of titles from 1970-1984 with a fair amount of 1960's.
>> 98.9 putting a decent signal into Lowell, better than 1110's signal. This
>> morning I had an event in Manchester, 98.9 made the whole trip from Lowell
>> with a solid signal into downtown Manchester. I also noticed a Valley 98.9
>> ad in a Manchester Transit Authority bus shelter. Be interesting to see if
>> they get ads from businesses in Manchester and Lowell along with the
>> Lawrence area once the 10,000 songs commercial free kick off ends.
>> Mark Watson
>>
>>
>>
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