During the night something got knocked to the floor in the dark by a clumsy radio announcer, but I was too sleepy to find out what had fallen until this morning.
Oh no! The precious TECSUN PL-310 had dropped 2.5-feet to a hard wood floor!
Close physical inspection found no dents or scratches, so we flipped it on and heard rock music at 101.5 mHz.
Oh no! Someone was on my hard-found frequency, maybe a new LPFM or translator. Luckily a generic voice came on identifying the station as KPLA.
A quick search found KPLA, 41kW in Columbia, Missouri, 120-miles away!
Wow, the TECSUN had found a most interesting way of telling me that it was all right and my frequency was still available for local use.
101.5 mHz is used by a Wholehouse 2.0 to send audio editing projects 6-feet to a C.Crane Plus Radio.
Part 15 FM "Voice of the Microcosm."