Moving KOHI --- to just about any no location is a "Downgrade".   And moving to 
a County Fair Grounds could even make coverage worse.   1400 in John Day, 
Oregon suffers from a poor ground system.   The AM site is near a parking area 
at the Grant County Fairgrounds.    Having a paved road over your ground 
radials is not a good thing.  Even the old KAYO 1150 in Seattle gave up using a 
ground system -- because it was of little use in coverage.   Most likely any 
relocation might require some power reduction to KOHI as well.   I say -- stay 
where they are.   Moving is a downgrade.  The FCC could grant a CP in 3 to 4 
months.  Maybe  180 days.   Un-Blocked applications are moving fast.   It still 
will require an OK from Canada.  6 months is my bet.
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