Seventh-Day Adventist-aligned KPLS(AM) has definitely been off the air for the last two days, and possibly longer. Websites and Facebook pages associated with the station haven't mentioned the issue, though a post from a listener in Denver indicates it's been off the air for at least a week. No silent notification or recent STA has been filed.
The station - DA-2, 10 kw daytime, 25 kw nights - was knocked off the air by lightning in the summer of 2023 but had since been repaired. The transmitter site is in Thornton, just north of Denver.
KPLS(AM) and KPLS-FM in Strasburg, east of Denver, are licensed to Radio 74 Internationale, and program an eclectic mix of preaching, talk shows on health, and religious music in a traditional genre. KPLS-FM can't be received in Denver, though there is a CP for an upgrade. Even once that's done, it may still be difficult to get the FM station in Denver due to a translator for KBNO(AM). The AM station, on the other hand, is somewhat of a blowtorch.
The station - DA-2, 10 kw daytime, 25 kw nights - was knocked off the air by lightning in the summer of 2023 but had since been repaired. The transmitter site is in Thornton, just north of Denver.
KPLS(AM) and KPLS-FM in Strasburg, east of Denver, are licensed to Radio 74 Internationale, and program an eclectic mix of preaching, talk shows on health, and religious music in a traditional genre. KPLS-FM can't be received in Denver, though there is a CP for an upgrade. Even once that's done, it may still be difficult to get the FM station in Denver due to a translator for KBNO(AM). The AM station, on the other hand, is somewhat of a blowtorch.
