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== 87.9 MHz ==

I'm writing regarding the article ], after reading it I'm have trouble understanding how this frequency is in line with our notability guidelines, so I'm listing it at ], I hope you can give us your opinions there. Thanks. ]]]] 22:37, 23 March 2006 (UTC)
:I voted to merge the contents of the article with the article on the RF spectrum. I have to agree that it's madness to have one article for every single frequency in a given part of radio spectrum. If you have an article on 87.9, that opens the door for someone to make an article for every 200 kc thereafter through 107.9, then someone in the UK might make 88.0, 88.2, blah blah. No need for that. All relevant data should probably be merged into the RF spectrum article. Assuming that's what the consensus ends up being, I'll take care of merging it once the discussion ends in a few days. --] (]) 23:09, 23 March 2006 (UTC)

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==WPEP==
Jay, is PEP offically dark yet? ] 23:31, 15 October 2007 (UTC)

*Doing good. Got out of broadcasting (Thank God!). Driving everyday from Attleboro to Peabody, then from Peabody to Warwick. Ugh! ] 00:09, 16 October 2007 (UTC)

*Working on RF amplifiers for MRI systems. 17kW units. 208V 3 phase, these units draw about 15 amps. It's good money! ] 00:16, 16 October 2007 (UTC)

==Re: Need help==
Looks like the Rhode Island LP stations remain (which they should) and that town in Florida, you are correct, the -LP call sign should remain and in most cases the call sign should remain as it is, not knocked down to the 4 letter abbrev. I will keep an eye on both pages. Let me know if you need further help. Take Care...] <span style="font-size: 0.8em;"><sup>]:]</sup></span> 03:01, 16 November 2007 (UTC)
:You (Stereorock) mighty want to actually LOOK at edit dif's before reverting blindly, as my latest edit to the article (that you reverted) didn't remove any stations. ] 03:43, 16 November 2007 (UTC)

== On removing "Useless zeroes" from ] ==

Why are you insisting on reporting shortwave frequencies in megahertz and then ? First of all, the zeroes are not useless, see ] to understand why. Second of all, shortwave frequencies are often reported in either kHz or MHz, and when reporting in MHz, the nearly universal practice is to include 3 significant figures after the decimal point. WBCQ's own web pages report them both ways, and includes the zeroes that you deem "useless" when using MHz. See, e.g., : "Effective Friday, November 9, 2007, WBCQ's 18.91'''0''' MHz service has changed frequencies to 17.495 MHz." "WBCQ broadcasts 50,000 watts on each of its four international shortwave transmitters on 5.11'''0''', 7.415, 9.33'''0''' and 18.91'''0''' MHz." ] (]) 06:45, 20 November 2007 (UTC)
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:As you say you are familiar with significant figures as used in physics, then you should also be aware that a frequency measurement in kHz or MHz (by the way, I don't think I've seen any publications printed later than 1979 that use "kc." and "Mc.") is a ''physical quantity''. Radio is indeed physics, not math. We don't need to say "18.91000" because shortwave stations are generally 5 kHz apart, so any precision beyond that ''would'' be useless and redundant. The issue is not about confusion, but about having a consistent style in Misplaced Pages. To further my argument, I cite the ] on decimal points, which says: "The number of decimal places should be consistent within a list or context (''The response rates were 41.0 and 47.4 percent, respectively'', not ''The response rates were 41 and 47.4 percent, respectively''), except in the unusual instances where the items were measured with unequal precision." As I have no desire to get involved in a ] over this, I will ask for a consensus at ] and ]. ] (]) 02:14, 21 November 2007 (UTC)

== ] ==

I fail to see why you continue to revert this page despite my explanation as to my edits. It was determined MONTHS ago at ] (a wikiproject you don't belong to, but might like to join) that this was an appropriate format for these lists. 49 lists do not include low-power stations, and there is no reason for the 50th one to do so. Your continued ]ing of this list only makes you look bad. The LPFM stations are included in the appropriate categories and the appropriate templates. Why you are so determined for this list to not match any of the others baffles me. ] (]) 17:02, 3 February 2008 (UTC)

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== RE:WHIF ==

Not all stations are notable. Has this one been covered in a third part source? Has it had notable appearences on the show? It must adhere to ] and ]. I don't know what you mean by "please don't cut and paste." ] (]) 11:52, 7 April 2008 (UTC)
*It's not a cut and paste, it's a template. All users on Misplaced Pages use templates as warnings, notifications etc... It makes things easier. ] (]) 16:17, 8 April 2008 (UTC)

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== Low-power stations ==

FYI - Thought you might like to know that I'm going through and refreshing/updating the info in the state radio lists. I've found a quicker and easier way this go around which will make the addition of the LP stations easier. I've already done the A-states (but still have to add their LP stations). ] (]) 20:49, 29 May 2008 (UTC)

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== WBCQ, WXCQ, WBCQ-FM ==

I have spoken recently with Allan Weiner, the owner of WBCQ, WXCQ and WBCQ-FM, as well as several people who live nearby. From this I determined:

*WBCQ-FM signed on several weeks ago and on Thursday, August 8, began a new LMA country music format.

*780 terminated its relationship with Channel X Radio several months ago and is pending a new format/LMA using calls WXCQ. The new client may change the calls but for now it's WXCQ.

*The FCC database is certainly not up to date with respect to these registrations!!

I recommend reverting or changing your recent edits.

-- --] (]) 17:45, 12 August 2008 (UTC)

== AM stereo radio stations ==

I have proposed {{tl|AM stereo radio stations}} for deletion as a substantial duplicate of {{tl|AM Stereo radio stations}}. I see that you created both of these and that there are subtle differences between the two. Since two nearly identical templates are clearly unwarranted, I would suggest that any links missing from one be moved to the other before it is deleted in seven days. - ] (]) 21:42, 23 September 2008 (UTC)

== Tampa Bay Rays Radio Network ==

I had an issue with the notability because 'a list of radio stations' is nothing particular or encyclopedic. I see there is a bit more information now, so if it keeps going this way, then everything is fine :)
The article was quite confusing then (The confuion's gone now, but I'd like to see some more improvements though, especially some wikification) especially regarding this spanish radio station airing games and not being part of a network. Q1: what games? Q2: Why are we talking about a radio station that is not part of a network on a particular network's article?
I generally suggest adding information about their programs, the history of the network, any other notable thing about this network, and some good wikification. ] ] 07:25, 29 December 2008 (UTC)

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==Dates==
Yes, dates are important, however ''linking'' from, for example KSEX-LP to June 22? Where is the value in that? '']&nbsp;]'', 12:41, 28 December 2009 (UTC).

:If it's when it happened, it's essentially its birth. Again, this goes to the Who, What, Where, When, Why & How. When is being sacrificed but, for example, Where isn't. They both should be allowed.] (]) 12:52, 28 December 2009 (UTC)
:Places are more important, ''provided'' they are specific enough. So for example ''on that page'' we would link Dallas but not Texas - because someone trying to understand KSEX-LP is more likely to find useful information in the Dallas page (about demographics, topography etc). Similarly if you look at ] there is ''no'' information relating to KSEX-LP - nor should there be. The fact that KSEX-Lp was awarded a permit on June 12 of some random year does not belong on that page, has nothing to do with the Peasants Revolt arriving at Blackheath, and so forth. You will find guidance at ] and ].
:As for discussion, the matter has been under discussion for maybe five years, culminating in a poll ].
:Best regards, '']&nbsp;]'', 13:05, 28 December 2009 (UTC).
::Re-reading I see that it was the founding date rather than when a permit was awarded. But even so there is no value in the link. What do you gain by clicking on it? '']&nbsp;]'', 13:11, 28 December 2009 (UTC).
:::If I am so inclined, I can look up other information about June 12. While it's true I can also enter the date in the find field box, some other people may not know June 12 even has a page. When I started here 4 years ago I didn't know dates would have their own pages or years. Now there are year pages and "Year in...(category) pages too." So, KSEX-LP's sign-on date may be included in ]. As for no value being in the link, I think that depends on who is clicking the link. Someone in Dallas or elsewhere may not know of the Peasants' Revolt nor, up to that point, care.
As for places, I've seen that the "standard" (again, I don't know if there is one nor where to go to find the places equivalent of the dates group) is to link BOTH the community and larger jurisdiction (states, provinces, counties, etc.) separately (e.g.: ], ]). So someone can click on ] OR ] and find out information on either instead of just being ]. To me the dates are as important as places because it helps me think of what the world was like when an even happened. The history of a station that started September 9, 2001 or July 18, 1969 would be different that one started 4 days after, for example. What did its crew have to do in the first few days of broadcasting when the event happened or did they decide to postpone their launch? Or, what about a group of ex-G.I.s who bought a station and flipped its format on V.J. Day? The very date itself is then relevant to the history of the station. Another example would be someone thinking to themselves "CZAR in Ottawa started on July 1? What's July 1? *click* Oh, it's Canada Day!"
The beauty of Misplaced Pages, to me, seems not to be that it's a defacto depository of all the world's information but that other information can be found out that somebody may not have thought to even look up before. It's all interwoven like a web.
It looked like the vote has already been decided and I don't know if it's too late to add my 2 cents. Sorry for being long-winded.] (]) 13:58, 28 December 2009 (UTC)

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== Joe Tex ==

Per your revert , you should be aware that dates (including DOBs) are no longer linked per ]. There is no relevance to linking to ] when that page simply says that Joe Tex (or whomever) was born on that date and nothing more. That info is already in the article and doesn't need to be explained further. Additionally, dates should be properly spaced and include an ] (per ]) Thanks. '''<font color="MediumSlateBlue" face="Tahoma">]</font><sup><font color="Black">]</font></sup>''' 04:40, 25 January 2010 (UTC)
:Seriously? is the game you choose to play here? We don't get to pick and choose what guidelines and policies we want to follow. There are plenty I don't like but guess what? Still follow and even enforce 'em. Since this appears to be your crusade - have at it. A bot will delink the dates eventually anyway but hey, you won the battle and that's important. '''<font color="MediumSlateBlue" face="Tahoma">]</font><sup><font color="Black">]</font></sup>''' 02:20, 29 January 2010 (UTC)
::It's not a game. A game is when some group comes out of nowhere and decides what they want is going to be the only way ANYBODY can do things. One day, out of nowhere these bots & people started delinking dates. So I chose to fight. Dates had been linked since I started here & there has never been a good reason to stop the practice presented to me or anybody else that I was able to find. Since it seemed to be an arbitrary practice, why go along with it. See, that's the beauty: you CAN pick & choose which ones to go along with. You go along with the right ones & fight the wrong ones. If there are practices you don't like but go along with, then fight! Any words misusing an apostrophe, I fix.
I was able to find the group which apparently decided this & registered my disagreement with their decision & how it wasn't brought up to a vote of EVERY USER. Even then, there will be new users. That's the beauty of Misplaced Pages.] (]) 02:31, 29 January 2010 (UTC)

== Overlinking ==

I have observed a few instances in which you have added double square brackets to dates. Please note that this is not an accepted formatting on WP. If you need more information, please contact me. ] ] 02:23, 30 January 2010 (UTC)
:Yes, the date-autoformatting. But it goes further than that. The past year in particular has seen a tightening of the guidelines on overlinking more broadly, to protect the linking system from the widespread dilution that was occurring. Readers are clearly more likely to click on an item if the text is not densely linked with useless links. I notice "radio" and "American" are typically linked in a few articles in your contribs list I looked at. These clearly should not be linked. Please see ]. Another issue is the bunching up of two or three geographical links, when just one (the most specific), is much more effective. ], Illinois, not ]. Please ask if you have more queries. ] ] 04:26, 30 January 2010 (UTC)
::The overarching goal is to focus readers' attention on smaller bits of blue (otherwise the dilution effect weakens the wikilinking system). So, as above, bluing only "Chicago" is preferred to bluing both city and state (and country) name. If readers were going to click on anything, it would be the most specific; the Chicago article immediately presents links to state and country, anyway (the "chain" link effect). ] ] 04:34, 30 January 2010 (UTC)

== Please comment ==

] ] (]) 07:12, 23 April 2010 (UTC)

== Your edit summary ==

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:No problem. I might move the AM after the frequency a little later, just because that's the way they are traditionally read in this area. But no worries. I understand your passion; I am the same way about the Phillies. Happy editing! ] <small>(] • ])</small> 20:20, 19 May 2010 (UTC)

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==WAVA-FM==
But you have made a sentence that reads in part..."leaving format rival WRQX (])"...it doesn't make sense. Plus, it is talking about history, so Wikilinks are acceptable. Please revert the "branding names". - <small style="white-space:nowrap;border:1px solid #900;padding:1px;">] • ] • 20:08, 11 August 2010 (UTC)</small>

Which I changed because I didn't see that part. The page was showing an error. As far as I know, we always use the callsigns on here. Monikers are secondary to the callsigns. That's what I am led to believe.] (]) 20:11, 11 August 2010 (UTC)
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: I closed this as no consensus, but it would seem like a good idea to transclude it somewhere, like this
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Can I just ask what you found objectionable, and why you my edit which was aimed at ensuring compliance with MOS – MOSDASH, MOSNUM and MOSLINK? --] ] 14:50, 24 February 2011 (UTC)
*Yes, there were three changes:
:*] concerns the use and placement of endashes (as ought to be used in the article) as opposed to hyphens and emdashes. FYI, the hyphen is often misused instead of the endash. If you are interested in their differences or ensuring their correct placement, you may wish to install ] excellent tool, which takes the thinking out of dash usage.
:*] referred to the linkage of the common term ]. I guess one could argue that this link is highly relevant, but really one must be able to expect the reader's understanding of the subject will be deepened by clicking through to the target. However, it is one term I see overexploited. ] would be an improvement, either as <nowiki>]</nowiki>, or unpiped in the ']' section.
:*As Tony mentions below, use of the piped link <nowiki>]</nowiki> is deceptive, certainly in the context it was used in the article. There would not be a problem if the unpiped link was used, either adjacent to the station's birthdate or as a 'See also'.
*Incidentally, I would just say that the article has been on my watchlist for years. I cannot recall why I put it there, but suspect that I felt at the time there were issues. Heck, I may even have put it up for AfD... Anyway, it's been nice talking with you. --] ] 11:49, 25 February 2011 (UTC)

== your reversion ==

: I query the benefit to the navigation system of covering up ] by the pipe "1956". Isn't there a better way of showing readers this link-target, explicitly? (2) Is there something useful in ] that I'm missing? Surely there's a more specific link-target. (3) You reverted corrections of hyphens into en dashes, which are required by the style guide. I see that you did not insert an edit-summary, which is not good form when reverting. ] ] 14:53, 24 February 2011 (UTC)
:No, my post here concerns why you ''reverted'' the changes: why you ''re''linked a common term, and made the link to "1956 in radio" deceptive again. ] ] 03:01, 25 February 2011 (UTC) PS Dashes: it's easy. When there's ANY internal spacing within either element, space the dash too. ] ] 04:40, 25 February 2011 (UTC)
::Unfortunately, this simple rule is true only in the Manual of Style, a collection of things made up one day. English, as usual, is more complex. ] <small>]</small> 20:01, 26 February 2011 (UTC)
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