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Sean Smyth ssmyth@alumni.psu.edu
Thu Aug 17 02:09:54 EDT 2017


Bob did.

On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 12:58 AM, A Joseph Ross <joe@attorneyross.com> wrote:
> But Sean Smith just mentioned listening to a WJTO translator.  So why
> wouldn't you have a liner for its FM frequency?
>
> On 8/16/2017 10:44 PM, A Joseph Ross wrote:
>>
>> What about the other Maine stations?  Or do they have liners only in
>> Maine?
>>
>> On 8/16/2017 9:57 PM, Jibguy@aol.com wrote:
>>>
>>> */WJIB's FM transmitter does just that.... the Morse Code thing every
>>> hour.  Voice ID's also happen at the times Sidney mentions + a couple more
>>> at night. During-the-hour liners will soon have "101.3" in them./*
>>> */--------BB/*
>>> In a message dated 8/16/2017 9:43:59 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
>>> boston-radio-interest@lists.BostonRadio.org writes:
>>>
>>>     -----Original Message-----
>>>     Subject: Re: WJIB at 101.3
>>>     From: Sidney Schweiger <sids1045@aol.com>
>>>     Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2017 21:03:16 -0400
>>>     Cc: boston-radio-interest@lists.BostonRadio.org
>>>     To: A Joseph Ross <joe@attorneyross.com>
>>>
>>>
>>>     "I notice that Bob hasn't mentioned the translator on the air yet,
>>>     he just refers to 730 and 740."
>>>
>>>     You may just have missed it.  Legal ID's for FM translators need
>>>     be done only three times a day by voice (once between 7:00AM and
>>>     9:00AM, once between 12:55PM and 1:05PM and once between 4:00PM
>>>     and 6:00PM) or once an hour by Morse code.  If the station has
>>>     transmitter power greater than one watt it must have an automatic
>>>     device to transmit the ID in Morse code every hour unless the
>>>     translator's primary station guarantees a voice ID on the above
>>>     schedule.
>>>
>>>
>>>     Sent from my iPad
>>>
>>
>
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