Crawford Broadcasting has purchased KNSN-AM San Diego. They are the owner of KBRT-AM 740 Costa Mesa.
Big 121, I'm actually regularly hearing KEZY from San Bernardino on 1240 after sunset, confirmed by parallel of 1130 KSDO. i haven't yet pisitively ID'd KJAA.
And, if I combine a Select-A-Tenna and utility groundwire, I can hear KEZY around midday from a couple miles south of El Cajon.
I seem to remember you're in Lakeside and have a PR-D5 or similar radio, right? How close are you to the KECR/KCBQ transmitter, and how well can you hear 900 KALI, 920 XESDA/KPSI, 1160 XEQIN and 1180 KERN in the midday? All (except 900 but that was before their CP) have been heard here with 910 and 1170 off in the past, and with 900's new CP active (I heard them in Cameron Corners a month or two ago) they should be a lot easier.
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