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Cedwards38
02-02-2014, 10:03 AM
Would'nt it be great if we had an FM radio station in The Villages to complement WVLG. Frankly, I can't even get a good signal on the AM band at my home, so the only place I can listen to WVLG is in my car. An internet streaming of WVLG would be a good idea too. Anybody agree with me on this?

Bogie Shooter
02-02-2014, 10:15 AM
Maybe you can find an FM station from this list:
Radio Stations in The Villages, Florida. (http://radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/locate?select=city&city=The+Villages&sI=)

Cedwards38
02-02-2014, 07:25 PM
Maybe you can find an FM station from this list:
Radio Stations in The Villages, Florida. (http://radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/locate?select=city&city=The+Villages&sI=)

Thanks. I appreciate the list. I get plenty of FM and I listen to XM too, but I just can't get WVLG clearly and I'm not sure why. I'd love to be able to listen to the Villages specific news and information.

happy employee
02-07-2014, 03:51 PM
The FCC is considering a rule change that would allow all currently licensed AM stations to apply for one FM translator to cover their existing signal footprint. Perhaps someday you can hear your favorite radio station in stereo......

Richard1366
02-07-2014, 05:55 PM
Wouldn't it be nice if WVLG would play some jazz or big band sounds a couple of hours per week???

jhrc4
02-07-2014, 06:35 PM
Move to Del Webb, Summerfield they are going to put one in at a cost of $ 50,000 ++. I am surprised that you cannot get 64 WVLG in your home .

Ooper
02-08-2014, 11:51 AM
Make these suggestions in the annual survey which should be coming out shortly.

JP
02-08-2014, 03:45 PM
I agree it would be nice to have FM and streaming.

Gat0r
05-06-2014, 06:24 PM
I agree.Had to put a external antenna up just to get it.FM would be welcome to hear all that good music and no stereo,what a shame.

Gat0r
05-06-2014, 07:19 PM
It would be cool if they would do genre hours like some slow dance at dinner time.And Blues after that, then some bluegrass to wake me up in the morning.

NottaVillager
05-06-2014, 07:25 PM
Make these suggestions in the annual survey which should be coming out shortly.
You cannot simply "request" an FM station and "poof" one will materialize. It doesn't work that way.

First off, "The Villages" is not a city as far as the FCC is concerned and they would not license an AM, FM or TV station to it. If you look up the bona fides for WVLG on the FCC data base you will see that the station is licensed to Wildwood..NOT..The Villages. Because there is an allowance for a station to move it's main studio outside of it's city of license WVLG can have studios within TV. The calculation is made "as the crow flies" from the central Post Office of the city of license. Since TV is so close to Wildwood the station can have studios inside TV.

To get an FM station Morse & Company would either have to purchase an EXISTING nearby FM station..of which there are none..OR..they would have to do a frequency search for an available FM frequency. They would then have to submit the request to the FCC. If the FCC agrees that there is an available frequency the FCC would allot the channel to wherever the frequency fit whether it be Summerfield, Wildwood, Fruitland Park, Leesburg or some other recognized municipal entity.

Once the channel is allotted virtually ANYBODY has the right to file with the FCC for a construction permit for the new channel. While the group that did the original work often gets the CP..it is NOT a foregone conclusion and the FCC will hold comparative hearings to decide which group would be the best applicant. This can take YEARS.

So while the idea of an FM for WVLG would certainly be a good one, the chance of it happening under current circumstances is almost nil.

To the poster who mentioned an FM translator..a translator will only cover what is called the station's "city grade" signal..and since WVLG is licensed to Wildwood, that's about all it will cover. If you lived near Lake Sumter you would NOT even be able to hear it. You might not even be able to hear it in Brownwood.

Single Track
05-06-2014, 08:14 PM
I come from a huge metro area in the northeast and there is no station either AM or FM as good as WVLG. It's one more wonderful thing about living here. I can also receive it on Channel 99 on my TV with Comcast. Maybe you can try that. I hope they never change their format.

bimmertl
05-06-2014, 08:42 PM
Just go to this site and find any station you want.


TuneIn: Listen to Online Radio, Music and Talk Stations (http://tunein.com/)

Buffalo Jim
05-06-2014, 08:46 PM
You cannot simply "request" an FM station and "poof" one will materialize. It doesn't work that way.

First off, "The Villages" is not a city as far as the FCC is concerned and they would not license an AM, FM or TV station to it. If you look up the bona fides for WVLG on the FCC data base you will see that the station is licensed to Wildwood..NOT..The Villages. Because there is an allowance for a station to move it's main studio outside of it's city of license WVLG can have studios within TV. The calculation is made "as the crow flies" from the central Post Office of the city of license. Since TV is so close to Wildwood the station can have studios inside TV.

To get an FM station Morse & Company would either have to purchase an EXISTING nearby FM station..of which there are none..OR..they would have to do a frequency search for an available FM frequency. They would then have to submit the request to the FCC. If the FCC agrees that there is an available frequency the FCC would allot the channel to wherever the frequency fit whether it be Summerfield, Wildwood, Fruitland Park, Leesburg or some other recognized municipal entity.

Once the channel is allotted virtually ANYBODY has the right to file with the FCC for a construction permit for the new channel. While the group that did the original work often gets the CP..it is NOT a foregone conclusion and the FCC will hold comparative hearings to decide which group would be the best applicant. This can take YEARS.

So while the idea of an FM for WVLG would certainly be a good one, the chance of it happening under current circumstances is almost nil.

To the poster who mentioned an FM translator..a translator will only cover what is called the station's "city grade" signal..and since WVLG is licensed to Wildwood, that's about all it will cover. If you lived near Lake Sumter you would NOT even be able to hear it. You might not even be able to hear it in Brownwood.

Well Folks ! That`s the last and final word on this subject . IE " Don`t Even Think of a Future FM Station in the Villages " !! :bowdown:

2BNTV
05-06-2014, 09:00 PM
You cannot simply "request" an FM station and "poof" one will materialize. It doesn't work that way.

First off, "The Villages" is not a city as far as the FCC is concerned and they would not license an AM, FM or TV station to it. If you look up the bona fides for WVLG on the FCC data base you will see that the station is licensed to Wildwood..NOT..The Villages. Because there is an allowance for a station to move it's main studio outside of it's city of license WVLG can have studios within TV. The calculation is made "as the crow flies" from the central Post Office of the city of license. Since TV is so close to Wildwood the station can have studios inside TV.

To get an FM station Morse & Company would either have to purchase an EXISTING nearby FM station..of which there are none..OR..they would have to do a frequency search for an available FM frequency. They would then have to submit the request to the FCC. If the FCC agrees that there is an available frequency the FCC would allot the channel to wherever the frequency fit whether it be Summerfield, Wildwood, Fruitland Park, Leesburg or some other recognized municipal entity.

Once the channel is allotted virtually ANYBODY has the right to file with the FCC for a construction permit for the new channel. While the group that did the original work often gets the CP..it is NOT a foregone conclusion and the FCC will hold comparative hearings to decide which group would be the best applicant. This can take YEARS.

So while the idea of an FM for WVLG would certainly be a good one, the chance of it happening under current circumstances is almost nil.

To the poster who mentioned an FM translator..a translator will only cover what is called the station's "city grade" signal..and since WVLG is licensed to Wildwood, that's about all it will cover. If you lived near Lake Sumter you would NOT even be able to hear it. You might not even be able to hear it in Brownwood.

:agree:

Hit the nail on the head!!!

Excellent post.

Ruthtomnorma3
05-06-2014, 11:11 PM
More variety of radio stations will be welcomed..
.thanks for the positive the suggestions!

Bogie Shooter
05-07-2014, 07:06 AM
New FM station in Ocala 99.7

Baltimore Guy
05-07-2014, 07:24 AM
Go to 89.5, FM they play it all.

happy employee
05-07-2014, 07:50 AM
You cannot simply "request" an FM station and "poof" one will materialize. It doesn't work that way.

First off, "The Villages" is not a city as far as the FCC is concerned and they would not license an AM, FM or TV station to it. If you look up the bona fides for WVLG on the FCC data base you will see that the station is licensed to Wildwood..NOT..The Villages. Because there is an allowance for a station to move it's main studio outside of it's city of license WVLG can have studios within TV. The calculation is made "as the crow flies" from the central Post Office of the city of license. Since TV is so close to Wildwood the station can have studios inside TV.

To get an FM station Morse & Company would either have to purchase an EXISTING nearby FM station..of which there are none..OR..they would have to do a frequency search for an available FM frequency. They would then have to submit the request to the FCC. If the FCC agrees that there is an available frequency the FCC would allot the channel to wherever the frequency fit whether it be Summerfield, Wildwood, Fruitland Park, Leesburg or some other recognized municipal entity.

Once the channel is allotted virtually ANYBODY has the right to file with the FCC for a construction permit for the new channel. While the group that did the original work often gets the CP..it is NOT a foregone conclusion and the FCC will hold comparative hearings to decide which group would be the best applicant. This can take YEARS.

So while the idea of an FM for WVLG would certainly be a good one, the chance of it happening under current circumstances is almost nil.

To the poster who mentioned an FM translator..a translator will only cover what is called the station's "city grade" signal..and since WVLG is licensed to Wildwood, that's about all it will cover. If you lived near Lake Sumter you would NOT even be able to hear it. You might not even be able to hear it in Brownwood.


I beg to differ on the Translator. A 300 watt translator co-located on the existing WVLG tower would thoroughly cover most, if not all, areas of The Villages. Z88.3 currently has a translator located in the industrial area that can be heard all the way to Hwy 44 in Wildwood

Cedwards38
05-07-2014, 08:47 AM
It would be cool if they would do genre hours like some slow dance at dinner time.And Blues after that, then some bluegrass to wake me up in the morning.

Very true. I even like lots of current and modern music, alternative rock, and new wave. I like that idea very much.

Bogie Shooter
05-07-2014, 08:53 AM
Very true. I even like lots of current and modern music, alternative rock, and new wave. I like that idea very much.

You need to share your thoughts with the station......................
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NottaVillager
05-07-2014, 02:15 PM
New FM station in Ocala 99.7
Not new as in a "newly allotted" channel . New as in different management & format.

NottaVillager
05-08-2014, 09:01 AM
I beg to differ on the Translator. A 300 watt translator co-located on the existing WVLG tower would thoroughly cover most, if not all, areas of The Villages. Z88.3 currently has a translator located in the industrial area that can be heard all the way to Hwy 44 in Wildwood
First off..the rules are different for FM non-commercial "translators". Most of them are NOT low-power "fill-in" transmitters but normal power sticks and that coverage is different than AM "fill-in" translators. Secondly, AM fill-ins MUST be in their city of license and are very low powered. Often not more than 10-20 watts except under very unusual situations. Thirdly, FM fill-in translators for licensed commercial stations are rarely granted by the FCC.

Z-88 operates much like the Family Life Group in upstate NY. They have "translators" all over the state, but are allowed normal power. WVLG would not be eligible for that sort of consideration.