tomservo
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Something odd that was pointed out to me by a friend, and I am at a loss to explain it, but apparently there are three different stations in Colorado with the KVOQ call sign. How can this be?
I understand 102.3 KVOQ-FM is one (sharing the calls with an AM in Denver) and it has a booster that's called KVOQ-FM2. So why did a (silent) station on 88.7 in Estes Park receive the KVOQ (no -FM suffix) calls on the 31st of July? That has me scratching my head.
Is this another FCC goof or something else? The Estes Park station is not even owned by the same organization as the "main" KVOQ, Colorado Public Radio.
It'd be understandable if the FCC was now sharing calls between non-comms and commercials stations but in this case both are non-comms.
I understand 102.3 KVOQ-FM is one (sharing the calls with an AM in Denver) and it has a booster that's called KVOQ-FM2. So why did a (silent) station on 88.7 in Estes Park receive the KVOQ (no -FM suffix) calls on the 31st of July? That has me scratching my head.
Is this another FCC goof or something else? The Estes Park station is not even owned by the same organization as the "main" KVOQ, Colorado Public Radio.
It'd be understandable if the FCC was now sharing calls between non-comms and commercials stations but in this case both are non-comms.