KUCR on 88.3 megs in Oakland
"Au H. Nguyen" wrote:
>
> I think 88.3 is available. The FCC frequency database is at
>
> http://www.fcc.gov/mmb/asd/fmq.html
>
> Unfortunately I could not find a way to search it by frequency
> and location, so I just searched it by frequency and used the
> USGS map data base at
>
> http://mapping.usgs.gov/www/gnis/gnisform.html
>
> to see if any of the towns listed is in the Bay Area. The cities
> in CA where that frequency is in use are:
>
> VISALIA
> MURRIETA (Riverside county)
> SAN DIEGO
> GREENACRES (Kern)
> FORT BRAGG
> FORT JONES (Calaveras or Siskiyou)
> EUREKA
> LIVINGSTON (Merced)
> THOUSAND OAKS
> MCCLOUD (Siskiyou)
> FORT BRAGG
> SANTA ROSA
> BIG PINE (Inyo)
> RIVERSIDE
> MAGALIA (Butte)
> CEDARVILLE (El Dorado or Modoc)
> DIAMOND SPRINGS (El Dorado)
> COALINGA
>
> Good luck!
>
> Au
>
> At 07:24 AM 8/8/00 +0000, Rob Weinstock wrote:
> >Is anybody aware of a clear frequency at the GGF site? This is for the famed
> >FM transmitter.
> >
> >89.9 and 90.1 MHz are both occupied.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >Rob Weinstock
> >________________________________________________________________________
> >
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