I am picking up a radio station that was plain Spanish Reggaetón me enamoré then the next song was a Christian English song say let it rain let it rain. I am driving on Irvington and Crosstimbers and now I am on Hardy Road and golf bank and steel I am listening to this station.
I think so too. I know there was local tropos happening when this was posted so it had to be that.Probably hearing KZLD-LP 95.3 in NE Harris County.
I think so too, again this morning I’m hearing a repeat of the same songs that I heard yesterday. That reggaetón song in Spanish, those 2 religious songs No commercials no ID. Just a small playlistI am willing to bet someone has picked up the old "Centro Cristiano/Hector Guevara"
KCDE-LP 95.3 . That station turned in their license 8/19 and stated they were "permanently discontinuing
operations" The station was broadcasting Spanish religious programming. I can almost guarantee you one of his "business associates" like Cesar Guel, Gabriel Arango,Aleluya broadcasting probably has switched over to that frequency.
Birds of a feather flock together!
Is the volume quiet and long periods of silence between songs? If so that’s KZLD.I think so too, again this morning I’m hearing a repeat of the same songs that I heard yesterday. That reggaetón song in Spanish, those 2 religious songs No commercials no ID. Just a small playlist
Nope, volume isn’t low. But at pays it has lots of static. And the songs are one after another.Is the volume quiet and long periods of silence between songs? If so that’s KZLD.
They might have fixed the volume since I last heard it in JanuaryNope, volume isn’t low. But at pays it has lots of static. And the songs are one after another.
K235CS is still on 94.9; I'm relatively close to the transmitter so easy to hear.This might be K235CS as they have a CP to change frequency to 95.3 and last check KLVL is running Christian Programming.
If they follow their directional pattern it should be fine. Currently they’re omni and overmodulatedK235CS is still on 94.9; I'm relatively close to the transmitter so easy to hear.
The K235CS move to 95.3 will wipe out KTTF, which is only 12 miles away, but it will also end the clash with KRUT. Wonder if KTTF could move to 94.9? KTTF and KRUT would be 22 miles apart, so it should work.
The K235CS construction permit is for a non-directional signal on 95.3, so yes, it will affect KTTF.If they follow their directional pattern it should be fine. Currently they’re omni and overmodulated
No it’s not that station, last checkedThis might be K235CS as they have a CP to change frequency to 95.3 and last check KLVL is running Christian Programming.
They’re rotating the existing antenna. https://enterpriseefiling.fcc.gov/dataentry/api/download/attachment/25076f91741431e601742b6717720610The K235CS construction permit is for a non-directional signal on 95.3, so yes, it will affect KTTF.