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A Few Houston Radio Notes

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La Nueva 94.1 is still originating programming. I'll have to check if 107.3 Conroe matches 96.1 or 94.1
 
KMIC 1590 has flipped to Radio Dabang 99.5 along with the 98.3 translator. Also the 99.9 translator for Radio Aleluya has been dead air for a few days.
 
Both La Nueva stations currently running have the exact same top of the hour legal ID. I listened on KCVE-LP and they did not mention that station.
 
KMIC 1590 has flipped to Radio Dabang 99.5 along with the 98.3 translator. Also the 99.9 translator for Radio Aleluya has been dead air for a few days.
Radio Dabang is still going on 99.5 when checked Tuesday afternoon. As the 98.3 and 99.5 translators have similar coverage, have to wonder if something different will appear on 99.5.

Also, I have been hearing a strong signal on 101.7 while in the vicinity of the Katy Freeway and Beltway 8. Appears to be simulcasting KGBC 1540. K269GS is over in Pasadena with a directional signal to the east. No sign of KQEU and it’s Chinese language programming. Any ideas?
 
KMIC 1590 has flipped to Radio Dabang 99.5 along with the 98.3 translator. Also the 99.9 translator for Radio Aleluya has been dead air for a few days.
What if…

And only saying WHAT IF?? PLATINOMAX leases 99.5 and moved La Caliente or La Mejor to 99.5 since Dabang is on 98.3 and 1590. I don’t see them staying on all theses FMs.
 
HTX you should become a broadcast engineer, you'd be great at keeping people complyant.
 
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I don’t know if there were any changes but a few days ago I heard Hum FM for the first time on 102.5 at my location
 
I don’t know if there were any changes but a few days ago I heard Hum FM for the first time on 102.5 at my location
What’s your location? HUM FM is on that 102.5 translator south of Houston.

La Mejor Mvs /la Caliente/ platinomax are on the humble translator and on the LPFM
 
What’s your location? HUM FM is on that 102.5 translator south of Houston.

La Mejor Mvs /la Caliente/ platinomax are on the humble translator and on the LPFM
I’m in north Conroe. I have really good reception to the south and can always get KJIC HD and KACC. I’m aware of all those stations. Just never been able to hear HUM FM. I didn’t know if their translator had been off for some time or if they changed the signal or if one of the 102.5 signals swapped to HUM. I only am able to pick up one of the Spanish stations when usually I can hear both.
 
If I were them, I'd simulcast all the 102.5 stations with no delay between them to make one super FM.
 
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If I were them, I'd simulcast all the 102.5 stations with no delay between them to make one super FM.
KJHJ 102.5 finally came back on the air earlier tonight as La Mejor. It doesn’t match 880 AM
 
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