Just a quick note to mention that KTUH has filed an application at the FCC to move from 90.3 to 90.1.
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Originally posted by craigwatanabe View PostWell here on the BIG ISLAND, KHPR is on 90.1
Now what this has to do with KTUH's signal traveling that far at only 3000 watts is beyond me. Unless they are getting a huge signal boost, but I somehow doubt it.... especially to Hilo-Volcano.I'm still here. Are you?
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The filing window for new non comm FM stations opened this morning and lasts for the next week. It will be interesting to see how many applications are filed for new non comm stations in the State. It appears from my review of the KTUH 90.1 engineering documentation that they will have an enhanced signal on Oahu.
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This station may also be operating under the following Construction Permit:[Help]
Status Construction Permit [Help] for a Class C1 [Help] Non-Commercial FM Station
New Frequency 90.1 MHz
Area of Coverage View Coverage Map
Horizontal Effective Radiated Power 7000 Watts
Horizontal Height above Avg. Terrain 501 meters (1644 feet)
Horizontal Height above Ground Level 25 meters (82 feet)
Horizontal Height above Sea Level 619 meters (2031 feet)
Transmitter Location 21° 20' 12" N, 157° 49' 03" W
Construction Permit Granted June 15 2015
Construction Permit Expires June 15 2018
Last FCC Update June 15 2015
KTUH-FM also broadcasts from the following transmitter
K216GH 91.1 FM Waialua, HI (95 watts)
http://radio-locator.com/info/KTUH-FMI'm still here. Are you?
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UH Hilo now runs a Low Power FM at 101.1. They previously had a very week AM signal at 1640.
KUHH
Programming is similar to KTUH. The station also streams. See website link.
http://uhhradio.com/
Station Owner:
University of Hawaii at Hilo
Station Status Licensed Low Power FM Station[Help]
Area of Coverage View Coverage Map
Maximum Effective Radiated Power 100 Watts
Horizontal Height above Avg. Terrain -169 meters (-553 feet)
Horizontal Height above Ground Level 13 meters (43 feet)
Horizontal Height above Sea Level 57.5 meters (189 feet)
Antenna Pattern Non-Directional
Transmitter Location 19° 42' 12" N, 155° 05' 01" W
License Granted August 03 2015
License Expires February 01 2022
Last FCC Update August 03 2015
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Re: KTUH Moving
Because KTUH is about to get an island-wide signal, the college station will IMHO be more like Oahu Community Radio. Kauai has their community radio station (Kauai Community Radio KKCR 90.9 & KAQA 91.9). Maui has their community radio station (Manao Hana Hou Radio KMNO 91.7, formerly Manao Radio KEAO-LP 91.5).
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Originally posted by IBadget View PostBecause KTUH is about to get an island-wide signal, the college station will IMHO be more like Oahu Community Radio. Kauai has their community radio station (Kauai Community Radio KKCR 90.9 & KAQA 91.9). Maui has their community radio station (Manao Hana Hou Radio KMNO 91.7, formerly Manao Radio KEAO-LP 91.5).
All of these radio stations also stream online for free and that hasn't changed their programming much.I'm still here. Are you?
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I just heard that the move to 90.1 FM to achieve island-wide coverage is being delayed until mid-March, which is a very long time to wait. Please sign my petition to expedite the island-wide coverage of KTUH:
https://www.change.org/p/ktuh-univer...edium=copylink
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