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87.9 Pride FM

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87.9 Pride FM
CitySpartanburg
Broadcast areaUpstate South Carolina
SloganThe Pride of The Upstate
Frequency87.9
First air date01/16/2016
FormatLGBTQ CHR
Websitehttp://www.879pridefm.com

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87.9 Pride FM is a Part 15 Radio station serving the LGBTQ community of Upstate South Carolina through on air and online. Founded by Joshua Morrow and his husband Kyle Morrow.[1] The station went on the air January 2016. It can be heard online at 879pridefm.com.[2] There are several LGBTQ Radio stations including Pride Radio[3] and Canadian radio station Proud FM With this stations air signal only covering the East Side of Spartanburg, South Carolina most have to listen online. The station is primarily a Top 40 CHR radio station they play some oldies and country music. The original station started in 2006 in Winston-Salem, NC on 92.7 FM and went by "The Pride of the Triad" in 2008 it was moved to Spartanburg, South Carolina where it fell silent due to hardship of the owners. 87.9 Pride FM is the first LGBTQ radio station in South Carolina although WXRY in Columbia aired Rainbow Radio. The station hopes to expand their on air presence in the Upstate soon.

Part 15 of the FCC states:

Part 15 transmitters that obtain power from the electrical power lines are subject to conducted emission standards that limit the amount of radio frequency energy they can conduct back onto these lines in the band 450 kHz - 30 MHz. This limit is 250 microvolts. Section 15.207 An exception to the conducted emission requirements is made for carrier current systems. These systems are not subject to any conducted emission limits unless they produce emissions (fundamental or harmonic) in the 535 kHz - 1,705 kHz band and are not intended to be received by standard AM broadcast receivers, in which case they are subject to a 1,000 microvolt limit. Although carrier current systems are, for the most part, not subject to conducted emission limits, they are still subject to radiated emission limits.[4]

References[edit]

  1. "Kyle Morrow | 87.9 Pride FM". 879pridefm.com. Retrieved 2016-01-29.
  2. Morrow, Joshua (2016-01-25). "87.9 Pride FM about Josh and Josh". 87.9 Pride FM. Joshua Morrow. Retrieved 2016-01-25.
  3. "Pride Radio - The Pulse of LGBT America". Pride Radio. Retrieved 2016-01-29.
  4. "Rules & Regulations for Title 47 | Federal Communications Commission". www.fcc.gov. Retrieved 2016-01-29.






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