Recently, Washington State Department of Natural Resources has doubled the rent for the KGHO (Hoquiam) transmitter site on Capitol Peak. The station has started a GoFundMe campaign to help cover the cost, with a goal of $10,000.
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They spent a lot of time transmitting noise, KXLY, KSHO, Distorted KGTK, KISW, dead air, Noisy KGHO, KNBR, CBU and whatever else skipped in on 920, 680, 690, 99.9 etc. Maybe they should collect payment from those parties. Now they seem to be KBRD on 101.1 and unidentified classic hits on 92.9. And all this is legal, right?
No TOH identification on 92.9 so far, that can’t be legal. They seem to be playing it fast and loose with FM translators.
Doubled from what to what?
Yeah, the GoFundMe site leaves a lot of questions.