KUNC Press Release Regarding Frequency Change in Summit County
KUNC put out the following Press Release yesterday. Please note that KUNC can no longer be heard on 88.3FM. The station is now available on 88.1 and 88.7FM in Summit County. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 28, 2012 KUNC Improves Summit County Signal Coverage Beginning today, Summit County listeners who are used to hearing KUNC at 88.3 FM will need to tune in a bit lower on the dial to hear the station’s blend of NPR and regional news and music. KUNC can now be heard at 88.1 FM as part of an upgrade to the station’s service throughout Summit County. “The mountain terrain provides challenges to FM reception,” according to Neil Best, President and CEO of KUNC. “KUNC is investing additional resources to provide better coverage throughout...
Webcam Protective Lens Replaced.
Our webcam suffered some damage during the excessive winds experienced this winter. The protective lens covering was scratched when the webcam broke loose in its housing and the scratch was visible in our broadcasted image. Gary replace the lens covering and our image now clearly shows the beauty of northern Summit County. Check it out here.
KBCO is Back on the Air
After a brief outage KBCO is back. Thanks to Gary for his quick response to this problem.
KUVO Back on the Air
After a fairly long outage Gary made some repairs at the electronics site and KUVO is back. Sorry for the delay and any inconvenience.
KBCO Back On-The-Air!
SPRTV is totally pumped to announce that FM station KBCO is back on-the-air after today’s repairs on Bald Mountain by Gary, our VP of Engineering and Site Maintenance! The KBCO receiving antenna has been remounted to a temporary support tower (shown below), and the adjunct electronics work completed in the SPRTV electronics site, just before sundown today. SPRTV again apologizes for any inconvenience, and would like to thank all our KBCO listeners for their...