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    Default 2 Translators (92.9 FM and 100.7 FM) are moving to give better coverage to Boulder/Denver

    Mountain Community Translators has received approval from the FCC to move a couple of their translators.

    K225BS 92.9 FM Longmont has a CP to move their transmitter from just southeast of Erie, to El Dorado Mountain. It will give coverage into Boulder and the northwest suburbs of Denver.

    K264BO 100.7 FM Granby has a CP to move their transmitter from just northwest of Empire, to Lookout Mountain. It will give coverage to the west side of/central Denver and suburbs.

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    That would run interference with KOLZ, plus isn't 100.7 a repeater for KLDV? (That is what it shows on Radio-locator). That is also carries KLDV? SO why are they doing this when KLDV is heard
    strongly on 91.1? Or is there a different format on both frequencies?
    This post came from Radiodude!

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    Moving the translators increases the value of them (especially 100.7 FM, which will have great Denver coverage) and the owner can change the originating station at any time.

    KOLZ isn't a Denver station and is 100 miles away. Also include KGFT 100.7 FM in Colorado Springs, which is even closer to Denver.

    So it will be just like the other translators here that are licensed with a another station within 100 miles on the same frequency.
    The translators have a very low power output and limited coverage that doesn't interfere with another FM station's main coverage area.

 

 

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