They increased night power from 1KW to 4100W without changing the number of
antennas. Probably they wouldn't have been able to upgrade and still cover
their City of License the day they needed to at night, as the FCC requires
of a Class B so by changing their city of license, they have less to cover.

That's the only thing I can figure

Paul Walker
www.onairdj.com
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On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 1:28 AM, Mike Hardester <[email protected]> wrote:

>    Just noted the following in the latest SDXM (Vol. 47 #26):
>
>
> 770  KCBC  Manteca, CA   License to cover 50K/4.1K DA-2 Change city of
> License from Riverbank to Manteca (A)
>
>    Mainly just curious as to why the City of License change. Does this
> place the station in a better market? Being born and raised in Modesto, and
> Riverbank just up the road a piece, Modesto and Stockton would seem to be
> the main market for the station. In Manteca, I would think that the Bay Area
> (San Francisco/Oakland) and Stockton (Modesto to a lesser degree) would be
> their market competition.
>
>    Enlightenment for this oldster (still younger than Pat Martin and Don
> Kaskey, hi) would be welcome.
>
>
>        Mike
>
>
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