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KECG El Cerrito

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KECG has signed off for a month while relocation is in progress. The 17 watt station, 88.1 FM, had to move it's studios and antenna, due to the impending demolition of the existing high school buildings in the next two weeks. KECG will return around July 20th from a new antenna located on one of the light poles at the football field, and new studios in a portable building. New studios will be built in about two years once the new campus buildings are complete.
 
> What about their 97.7 signal?

Since it is a translator, it is off as well.
 
I look out my window every morning and see two FM antennae on a football field lightpole at El Cerrito High School. The lower one is a single-bay type which would correspond to the 17-watt KECG antenna per the FCC paperwork.. Above the upper lighting assembly appears to be a full-wavelength, three-bay non-directional antenna. What station is it? If it's KECG there's no CP for a three-bay unit.

Oh yes, the 97.7 KECG translator K249DJ in San Pablo is doing its job, It's actually very weak in El Cerrito proper but that;s understandable as the target area is for the San Pablo foothills.
 
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