The KSEV STA request was approved by the FCC on 2/14 so the clock is ticking on the demise of the current transmitter site near The Woodlands.
Yes, we've been shunting around this morning. Preliminary reception reports indicate 400 watts is reaching points in Rosenberg, Clear Lake, and Anahuac. Audio still needs tweaking. I know y'all don't like him, but Jxx masterminded this whole thing and against all odds he made it work.This morning I am hearing KSEV being simulcast on KGBC 1540. Audio on 1540 is over a minute behind 700. Meanwhile translator partner 105.3 has the Power format as normal. What’s going on?


I assume you are referring to the 700 STA site? I had noticed at a somewhat earlier check that KSEV was off the air. Is the old KSEV site now being decommissioned? Is there a deal in place for 1540 to provide fill in coverage in the SE end of the market?Yes, we've been shunting around this morning. Preliminary reception reports indicate 400 watts is reaching points in Rosenberg, Clear Lake, and Anahuac.
Don’t forget 101.7 SOL Radio primary station 106.9 HD3.Guess that makes the Power 105.3 Translator illegal again seeing how it no longer has KGBC as its primary. But then again, the same can be said for 99.5, 94.1,96.1,102.5 at this point I think only the 106.1 and 104.5 translators (Spanish) have a primary station or HD.
When the HD is about 30 seconds delayed .. i would not say that is legal.Don’t forget 101.7 SOL Radio primary station 106.9 HD3.
The Power 105.3 format was back on KGBC 1540 at a 5pm check today.Guess that makes the Power 105.3 Translator illegal again seeing how it no longer has KGBC as its primary.
96.1 I think you’re thinking of KCDF-LP which I guess is technically the originating station for 94.1. 92.5 is KBXX HD2 thoughGuess that makes the Power 105.3 Translator illegal again seeing how it no longer has KGBC as its primary. But then again, the same can be said for 99.5, 94.1,96.1,102.5 at this point I think only the 106.1 and 104.5 translators (Spanish) have a primary station or HD.
i mentioned 102.5 not 92.596.1 I think you’re thinking of KCDF-LP which I guess is technically the originating station for 94.1. 92.5 is KBXX HD2 though
Oh I guess you were only talking about Spanish translatorsi mentioned 102.5 not 92.5
I can confirm KSEV is now simulcasting on both 700 and 1540. The 700 signal sounds weaker than normal, so appears it is coming from the STA site that was tested a few months ago. Did the sale of the land for original transmitter site finally close?AM 700 is in the process of relocating equipment to its new site. In the meantime, you can listen to KSEV on a simulcast. Tune into 1540 KGBC
Wonder how much they got for the land? It is right in the path of urban sprawl on the west side of The Woodlands. Probably worth far more than the station license itself.KSEV licensed site comes down.
That was the year after I left Houston. The year before, I hadn't heard anything about it but I was out of the radio loop after March or so. So I did a little archive searching and saw (in a Jay Frank column) that KTBT was angling to get the CBS radio affiliation, which KTRH had given up at the end of March 1987. Did they ever get that?Wonder how much they got for the land? It is right in the path of urban sprawl on the west side of The Woodlands. Probably worth far more than the station license itself.
Site had been there since 1987 when it launched as KTBT.
I don’t recall KTBT ever having a CBS affiliation. It was basically a small town sounding operation with music that was random and all over the place. 24/7 when it started, but was a quick financial failure. After a few months broadcast hours were cut back, first overnights, then weekends, then it was pretty much daytime only until it went silent.So I did a little archive searching and saw (in a Jay Frank column) that KTBT was angling to get the CBS radio affiliation, which KTRH had given up at the end of March 1987. Did they ever get that?