Well, if it's a Part 15 hobby station or even a pirate, I don't suspect
they're running too much power, so they'd have to be fairly close to where
John is.

Sincerely,
Paul B. Walker, Jr.
www.onairdj.com
[email protected]

On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 5:36 PM, Scott Fybush <[email protected]> wrote:

> Paul B. Walker, Jr. wrote:
>
>> If it's a hobby station, WHY put it on 1310? Most hobby stations are
>> further
>> up the dial in the 1600's because of relative antenna efficency. Plus, I
>> would think there's a slightly better frequency then 97.1 FM as well
>>
>
> You have no idea where it's located. How can you say what frequency is good
> for an FM?
>
> As for the AM frequency, who knows. Maybe whoever's running it happens to
> have a crystal for 1310 handy. (I've know unlicensed stations...maybe even
> ones many of us have heard at club conventions...that have chosen their
> frequencies for just that very reason.)
>
> This is all highly speculative. I'm just saying that what John is hearing
> doesn't appear to track to any licensed station with which I'm familiar...
>
>
> s
>
>
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