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I'm not sure what Carlos Lopez is on...

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His KLMO 98.9 is rebroadcasting his station 97.9 KDVQ.
https://fccdata.org/?lang=en&facid=198796
https://fccdata.org/?lang=en&facid=16931

They are now calling themselves Que Fiesta with mostly Tejano and some Spanish pop, saying they're covering the Alamo and River Walk while that seems to be lying.
The problem is, 97.9 I cannot hear in San Antonio while 98.9 barely covers only the western part of San Antonio and sounded quiet and awful when I heard it last night!
LOL that's funny to hear a station in a city as big as San Antonio giving the wrong channel.

If they're covering the Alamo and River Walk, I'd like to know how. Maybe they'll set up a 3rd unlicensed transmitter downtown. When KLMO was Radio Vida, it had two signals like someone was using an unlicensed transmitter and repeating Radio Vida on 98.9. The two were out of sync. LOL and Radio Vida was Spanish Christian. I'd like to know what God thinks of that operation.
 
When KLMO was Radio Vida, it had two signals like someone was using an unlicensed transmitter and repeating Radio Vida on 98.9. The two were out of sync. LOL and Radio Vida was Spanish Christian. I'd like to know what God thinks of that operation.

KLMO has a legal license for KLMO-FM1, a booster on-channel closer to SA. It is normal to have an overlap zone where there may be some "out of sync" reception.

God does not license radio stations. The FCC does, and this operation is legal.
 


KLMO has a legal license for KLMO-FM1, a booster on-channel closer to SA. It is normal to have an overlap zone where there may be some "out of sync" reception.

God does not license radio stations. The FCC does, and this operation is legal.

this poster obviously knows next to knowing about radio yet keeps making some pretty bold, inaccurate claims... youre nice to respond to him.
 
The booster's gone now. That's why I wasn't sure if it was the booster Radio Vida had on, or another one.
 
Regardless now I cannot hear anything on 98.9. I guess Carlos isn't that bad after all, and is getting new programming or new liners IDK.
 
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