REC Application ID: 76426 (eLMS)
Record Type: FM Translator Application Purpose: License to Cover Expiration Date: 04/01/2021 FRN: 0006188924 Channel: 211D (90.1) NAD83 Coordinates: 38 51' 49.9" N / 104 54' 16.9" W Elevation: 1984 m AMSL
Effective Radiated Power (kW) | 0.086 | 0 | Maximum Effective Radiated Power: (kW) | 0 | 0 | Radiation center above average terrain | -694 m | 0 m | Radiation center-height above ground: | 0 m | 0 m | Radiation center-above mean sea level: | 1984 m | 0 m | REC Translator Subclass: D2 Under current rules, this translator may be considered as having a service contour of 7.3km or less in respect of protection by LPFM stations. Non-Directional Antenna Public Notice Comments: LIC TO COVER CP(BPFT-840529MC, WHICH AUTHORIZED NEW STN.)
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Date |
File # |
Primary Station |
Method |
1985-03-04 |
19850225TD |
KRCC |
COLORADO SPRINGS CO |
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2021-03-22 |
0000128647 |
KRCC |
COLORADO SPRINGS CO |
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BPFT-19840529MC |
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Construction Permit |
Granted 11/28/1984 |
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BLFT-19850225TD |
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License to Cover |
Granted 03/04/1985 |
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BRFT-19890123TJ |
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Renewal |
Granted 05/15/1989 |
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BRFT-19960201XW |
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Renewal |
Granted 05/30/1996 |
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BRFT-19961202R2 |
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Renewal |
Granted 03/26/1997 |
From: THE COLORADO COLLEGE (OLD BOARD OF TRUSTEES) | To: THE COLORADO COLLEGE (NEW BOARD OF TRUSTEES) |
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BTCFT-20010405AAI |
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Transfer of Control |
Granted 04/19/2001 |
From: THE COLORADO COLLEGE (OLD BOARD OF TRUSTEES) | To: THE COLORADO COLLEGE (NEW BOARD OF TRUSTEES) |
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BTCFT-20061204AIM |
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Transfer of Control |
Granted 12/11/2006 |
From: THE COLORADO COLLEGE (OLD BOARD OF TRUSTEES) | To: THE COLORADO COLLEGE (NEW BOARD OF TRUSTEES) |
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BTCFT-20150813AAY |
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Transfer of Control |
Granted 09/01/2015 |
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0000128647 |
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Renewal |
Granted 03/22/2021 |
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0000128641 |
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Renewal |
Granted 03/22/2021 |
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