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Re: [IRCA] FCC Goes After California TIS
- Subject: Re: [IRCA] FCC Goes After California TIS
- From: Michael Hawkins <downsized99@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2007 22:50:02 -0700 (PDT)
Bruce,
Are NOAA stations exempt from ID's? I was listening to 162.4 and 162.55 MHz the other day. I know the 162.55 is local to me, but no idea on the other and no ID on either.
Mike Hawkins
Bruce Portzer <bportzer@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I've heard similar stuff in Seattle and elsewhere around the northwest -
TIS transmitters running nonstop NOAA weather, continuous loop IDs, and
other things that don't fit the letter of the law. A few years ago, the
one nearest my house was carrying audio from an Oregon FM station. I
think that was just after it was installed, so the state DOT would've
been testing at the time. Some TIS stations run legitimate material but
no IDs, which is probably a no-no as well.
Bruce
Patrick Griffith, N0NNK / WPE9HVW wrote:
> They should check out Denver. The Colorado DOT super station (40 watts
> ERP) on 530 kHz lost it's landline control link during light rail
> construction activities and has been off the air for several months. In
> an agreement with the City & County of Denver, CDOT has been running
> their endless loop ID for the 530 station on the Denver TIS station on
> 890 kHz at Coors Field. They didn't even update the recording. It is
> giving the call letters for the 530 station on 890. The tape also
> identifies the location of the transmitter as that of the 530 site which
> is 10 miles from the 890 site. It's a real cluster. And even worse yet,
> all they air is the ID loop. I have never heard it contain any real
> content since they came up with this "temporary" arrangement. Also,
> before this arrangement popped up the 890 station had been identifying
> with the wrong call letters, according to FCC records, ever since it
> went on the air several years ago. Ironically, one of the few remaining
> FCC field offices with monitoring/DF capability is located in the Denver
> suburb of Lakewood.
>
> Patrick Griffith, Westminster CO
> Broadcast Technician
> NRC Broadcasting - Denver
> http://community.webtv.net/N0NNK/
> http://community.webtv.net/AM-DXer/
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