If its classic rock it could be KTYD. There have been strong temperature inversions as of late. For example, I live at the North base of the Santa Monica Mountains and I can sometimes hear 99.7 KHTY Tijuana loud and clear on my car radio in my driveway.I live in the eastern San Gabriel Valley and always got KOLA loud and clear. But recently, another station has been cutting in and out. I tried to look but didn't see anything else using that frequency local to our area so I'm puzzled what station is all of a sudden interfering???
I'm guessing the program on KTYD was "The Deep End" with the late, incredibly great, Nick Michaels...I concur with the other posters that it was probably KTYD 99.9 from Santa Barbara. I was driving from San Diego north on the 5 to Disneyland this afternoon and sure enough I heard KTYD fighting it out with KOLA 99.9 for most of the way. It was confirmed to be KTYD with an RDS lock several times on the drive. KTYD was playing classic rock and some Dusty Springfield oldies which ironically KOLA used to play at one point in time. I was surprised to hear Lady Gaga Poker Face on KOLA, but I guess Lady Gaga is getting to be an oldie but a goodie for my generation.
Driving home from Disneyland tonight southbound on the 5, I heard the same thing except this time it was a voice from the dead, Casey Kasem, spinning his Top 40 on this week in 1985 on KOLA 99.9 while KTYD was talking about Thomas Dorsey inventing gospel music. Unfortunately, there was no mention of Snuggles by Casey Kasem during the dedications.
That's the way it is in much of the west SFV as well.I heard KTYD vs. KOLA in Simi Valley once
If its classic rock it could be KTYD. There have been strong temperature inversions as of late. For example, I live at the North base of the Santa Monica Mountains and I can sometimes hear 99.7 KHTY Tijuana loud and clear on my car radio in my driveway.
And by the way I've heard KOLA interfering with KTYD in Camarillo during such Inversion conditions.
Can't believe I wrote that !Before @DavidEduardo comes along and nitpicky corrects you, let me do it... XHTY you mean. Slip of the mind/fingers, easy mis take to make![]()
Yes it was The Deep End! Great great show, I did not realize Nick Michaels was no longer with us. He has an incredible voice and a wealth of knowledge.I'm guessing the program on KTYD was "The Deep End" with the late, incredibly great, Nick Michaels...
When I was at UC Santa Barbara in the mid-80s, I received San Diego FM and TV routinely.During tropo ducting (usually on hot days), KTYD comes in like gangbusters here in San Diego... about 200 miles from Santa Barbara. And I love their "quality rock" format. Nothing else like it around here.
Probably SD's 15, 51,and 69 as wellWhen I was at UC Santa Barbara in the mid-80s, I received San Diego FM and TV routinely.
Heck, when I was a kid growing up in Los Angeles, I used to look at the list of TV stations in the LA Times. Normally we picked up 2,4,5,7,9,11,13 and various UHF stations. But when the Tropo rolled in, we'd get the San Diego stations on 6,8,10,12 and (I think) 39