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FCC Disaster Reporting System

950 may have flooded. In Allison KPRC took on water and was off a good while. Waters are still rising in most areas of Houston and the metro.
 
I would assume KXBJ/96.9 El Campo and KWUP/92.5 Navasota, plus translators, if not off the air have just straight dead air right now. Rain continues to pummel Houston, so I would assume many more radio stations will be knocked off.
 
Iheart KTRH 750am has been rebroadcasting out of the following translators 24/7 K287BQ 105.3fm, K223CL 92.5fm, K231CN 94.1fm and K283CH. This are all the station that belongs to
Centro in Houston.
 
Report is 2 days old - at the end, it says KPRC AM 950 is off air, as of 215pm today, it still is off air - anybody know why.
> https://apps.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-346369A1.pdf

KTRH AM 740 doing great job covering events, surprising iHeart isn't simulcasting on FM, allowing CBS's KILT FM 100.3 to own the emergency airwaves on FM.


Iheart KTRH 750am has been rebroadcasting out of the following translators 24/7 K287BQ 105.3fm, K223CL 92.5fm, K231CN 94.1fm and K283CH. This are all the station that belongs to
Centro in Houston.
 
Iheart KTRH 750am has been rebroadcasting out of the following translators 24/7 K287BQ 105.3fm, K223CL 92.5fm, K231CN 94.1fm and K283CH. This are all the station that belongs to
Centro in Houston.
Is this a bot? Same four posts on three different threads with the exact same message.
 
950 may have flooded. In Allison KPRC took on water and was off a good while. Waters are still rising in most areas of Houston and the metro.

It did flood. The KHOU reporter showed that NE Houston around 610 was underwater. She mentioned that Liberty Road is flooded. The KPRC transmitter site is on the corner of Liberty Road and 610.

KPRC came back on the air (at reduced power judging from the interference level with their directional antennas) on Wednesday. Too bad that they are not on a co-owned FM HD channel like KBME and KTRH. But KTRH is the primary news station for iHeart in this market.
 
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