This is AM 1300 in Lumberton. Per Google maps, the tower site is 76 miles from downtown Houston, a far stretch for a 2,000 watt daytime signal and 270 watts at night. This is only the start, not the end game, so it will be interesting to see what evolves.
KHTW Facebook shows them as being a Tejano station coming soon .
The KHTW delusion is confirmed by having "H-TOWN" in its logo, and not having any possibility of this station (as currently licensed) reaching anything close to Houston. The 2KW tower is in Lumberton, north of Beaumont, and the signal is directional to the south directly into Beaumont and the Gulf of Mexico. Hint: KHTW is a Golden Triangle station and nothing more. Unless Lopez Broadcasting has some grand scheme to seriously upgrade or relocate, they will have a tough time selling ads in a region that is purposely ignored in its station logo.For an exercise in delusion, check this out: https://tejanonation.net/2019/10/23...tejano-back-to-houston-with-khtw-tejano-1300/
Yes it’s past the 30 days they said they would bring Tejano back. Oh well.
Even with any power increase, 1300 can't make it to Houston...KXYZ assures that..
If Houston is the goal, lease time on KYND.
KVET tears up Lumberton south of Beaumont at night..
Wonder where Lopez is getting such misguided advice to think a 2KW Beaumont station on AM 1300 could possibly serve H-town. Even an upgrade, change of frequency, or change of location seems beyond feasibility.
KHTW has been off the air for months, so there’s that. Nothing filed by Lopez either.I've heard Lopez is or was working with a pretty shady engineer a few years ago... Not sure about now......
In any case, KHTW is now simulcasting with 98.9 KLMO in Dilley/San Antonio (Tejano). Just caught KLMO's top of hour ID. You can listen here. Home