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From RadioInsight's FCC report from Yesterday:
"CSSI Non-Profit Educational Broadcasting Corporations seeks upgrades for three of its “QXFM” stations west of Fort Worth. 88.5 KMQX Weatherford, TX seeks an increase from a C3 with 3.5kW at 158 meters to 100kW. 89.1 KSQX Springtown applies to go from a Class A with 3kW at 56 meters to a C2 with 49kW. 89.5 KYQX Weatherford wants to go from a C3 with 4.5kw at 158 meters to a C2 with 26kW."
Last time I was in the area and tuned these in, 88.5 had a Classic Hits format, and 89.1 and 89.5 simulcasted with country. Not the type of format you'd expect to hear on a non-profit, but they sounded great!
How well will these make it into Fort Worth/Dallas?
"CSSI Non-Profit Educational Broadcasting Corporations seeks upgrades for three of its “QXFM” stations west of Fort Worth. 88.5 KMQX Weatherford, TX seeks an increase from a C3 with 3.5kW at 158 meters to 100kW. 89.1 KSQX Springtown applies to go from a Class A with 3kW at 56 meters to a C2 with 49kW. 89.5 KYQX Weatherford wants to go from a C3 with 4.5kw at 158 meters to a C2 with 26kW."
Last time I was in the area and tuned these in, 88.5 had a Classic Hits format, and 89.1 and 89.5 simulcasted with country. Not the type of format you'd expect to hear on a non-profit, but they sounded great!
How well will these make it into Fort Worth/Dallas?