OK, I know the Mariners aren't what they should be :puke: ,
but a real fan supports the team even when they are down, yes? :cry:
(But for the love of radio, it shouldn't matter if they win or not, no?) :?
Anyway, I was perusing FCC.guv for something entirely different and ran across a license issued to "Baseball Club of Seattle".
The contact listed had an e-mail address of
xxx@mariners.com.
AHA!
This is what I found:
452.0750 FB2 / MO - 457.0750 FX1 / MO
452.1500 MO
452.2500 MO
452.7000 MO
461.2250 MO
461.4125 FB2 / MO - 466.4125 MO
461.5375 FB2 / MO - 466.5375 MO
461.6375 FB2 / MO - 466.6375 MO
461.6750 MO
461.8000 MO
461.8625 FB2 / MO - 466.8625 MO
462.1375 FB2 / MO - 467.1375 MO
462.4500 FB2 / MO - 467.4500 FX1 / MO
463.2000 MO
463.2375 FB2 / MO - 468.2375 MO
463.3625 FB2 / MO - 468.3625 MO
463.5125 FB2 / MO - 468.5125 MO
463.5500 MO
463.6625 FB2 / MO - 468.6625 MO
463.6750 MO
463.9750 MO
464.2000 FB2 / MO - 469.2000 FX1 / MO
464.8000 MO
*Updated (near midnite, on a friday nite = full radio geek + GOT NO LIFE mode /ON)
I added the "station class" listed on their license to each freq listed above, and answered my own question about repeaters.
This is a very clean license, easy to understand.
It appears they have 12 repeaters and 11 single frequencies.
It is interesting to note that the license only shows 3 repeaters as employing "control" stations (FX1).
This can mean many things (or perhaps, nothing at all).
CALL SIGN is: WQGY698
Power levels are 4W & 45W.
Qty of units are 1, 5, 250 & 300, depending upon freq.
And you will find this license info at:
http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/UlsSear ... ey=2914390PLAY BALL!!!!
(now I really want to do a 'radio day' at the Ball Field!)
73,
Nick
N7QOR