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KURS/San Diego has been off the air for at least a week. Anyone know why? I also noticed their Wikipedia entry states they're at 1390 AM, but as of this writing they're not broadcasting at that frequency either.
KURS/San Diego has been off the air for at least a week. Anyone know why? I also noticed their Wikipedia entry states they're at 1390 AM, but as of this writing they're not broadcasting at that frequency either.
A move to a diffferent frequency might also let them increase power. Don't see how any AM station under 500 watts can be comercially viable these days. Some possibilities: 880 khz, 1400 khz, 1500 khz.
Do you also know why KURS's owner launched a Mexico station just 10hz away that interfered with his original station?
Any explanation for anything that Bonilla has done likely is more suitable for a deposition than a message board.
Noticed 1040 silent on 9/18. A source suggests a 3-way tussle... El Sembrador, Crawford, and Quetzal Bilingual. 1040 is limited in signal due to cross-border protection.
However, Bonillas' 1030, and 620 totally ignore any cross-border regulation/protection. Operating completely ND antennas, with 620 located 20 miles north of it's
licensed location.
Info to me back when KURS signed on was 1040 Cd. Obregon, Mx was the reason only 47 watts was authorized.
I noticed yesterday KURS 1040 is back on the air, with a Spanish-language format.
KURS filed an application yesterday to sell the station for $900,000.00. The buyer is EL SEMBRADOR MINISTRIES.
KURS filed an application yesterday to sell the station for $900,000.00. The buyer is EL SEMBRADOR MINISTRIES.