Recently another CP was granted to KEZF 91.1 in Grants that would upgrade from a C2 at 1000 watts to a C1 at 3100 watts. So, this would make it the strongest signal off of Mount Taylor so far. At least enough for Radio Locator to list it among stations in Albuquerque at a distance of 56.5 miles from downtown. The stations on Peralta Ridge in the Jemez are 46.5 miles so at only 10 additional miles perhaps it would be possible to cover Albuquerque quite well from the west with enough wattage. However, Cedar Cove just sold KEZF to EMF and right now it appears to be off the air. The $160,000 deal also included translators in Colorado Springs and Phoenix which might be of more value. EMF already has K-Love on 89.5 on Mt. Taylor and the KEZF coverage would mostly overlap with KQLV. Air 1 used to be on 90.3 but they transferred that station along with a Gallup station to APS a few years ago. So, I'm not entirely sure if EMF has much use for that station or not. Cedar Cove has taken it from a class A at 91.9 to a 600-watt C2 at 88.7 to a 1kW C2 at 91.1 and now to a C1 at 3.1kW. Radio Locator coverage map: KEZF-FM Radio Station Coverage Map
Also, APS has a new CP for a class A station at 89.5 licensed to Jarales a few miles south of Belen. I assume it will be used to air the news and talk format on their HD2, KANM and 107.5 translator since KANW already covers that area. However, the coverage area does not look like it will reach much population.
Info is here: https://fccdata.org/?facid=767942
Also, APS has a new CP for a class A station at 89.5 licensed to Jarales a few miles south of Belen. I assume it will be used to air the news and talk format on their HD2, KANM and 107.5 translator since KANW already covers that area. However, the coverage area does not look like it will reach much population.
Info is here: https://fccdata.org/?facid=767942
