Has anyone any information on KLSQ and what if any ultimate disposition might have been determined for this facility? They haven't yet fired it up for its yearly month or so of activity before unplugging it again.
Rick Newman
Rick Newman
Actually, the Laughlin towers have quite a life after KOWA decided to abandon it’s original home on Needles Hwy north of the town.I hadn't heard anything about this. Their three tower array was visible from a local highway though I was wondering why I'd not seen them in quite a while. I suspected urban home development was the reason. I wonder if having been vandalized beyond repair is a factor in their towers being no longer visible. I worked for a station here which at one point had its copper ground radials stolen though what you've described takes this kind of thing to a whole new level. KLSQ's Laughlin towers are still standing though I suspect that's all that remains at the site. I've got a mobile ham radio which runs more then 71 watts....geez. Thanks for the information.
Actually, the Laughlin towers have quite a life after KOWA decided to abandon it’s original home on Needles Hwy north of the town.
The two tower array has two clients: the one furthest from the highway still has the antenna from Channel 34 when it actually broadcast to Laughlin. New FM station KIDD 103.9 broadcasts from there…in addition to a couple of translators. For class A’s, it’s a more advantageous place as it’s on a gently sloping hill about 400’ above Laughlin/Bullhead, but gentle enough of a decline that KIDD can run a full 6kW from the site despite excellent views.
The other tower runs KFLG (AM1000 daytime only) at 1kW to feed some translators and a talk station on 1230 that’s been off the air on AM (still running on FM translators fine). They both had their towers in Bullhead until the airport and development gobbled them up.
That’s it, and yes. Honestly, there’s no need for 1490 as I don’t think the translators are not tied to the AM station. But that was the old KBAS in Bullhead. I don’t know what that or KRHS-FM was doing, but until the early 90’s them, KOWA on 870, and several Vegas and Phoenix translators we no longer have (hell, we don’t even have NPR anymore) was all you got down here.The 1230 kHz station I think you're referring to is KAAA licensed to (and has a transmitter at) Kingman, AZ. I don't think that one is off the air but I haven't been up in the area to check. However, the other AM station that you might be referring to is Bullhead City's KZZZ (1490 kHz) which is owned by the same company that owns KAAA and simulcasts the latter's news/talk programming. Again, I haven't been in the area to check but I do remember reading somewhere (possibly on this Board) that KZZZ had gone silent.
Yes. KOWA was originally just a 10kW station in Laughlin that had a decent N-S coverage pattern, so it could city grade the Vegas valley.Is this the frequency (870) near Las Vegas, that had the two (same frequency) transmitters on the air at one time, in different locations, I think one was meant to cover Las Vegas and the other much more south of Las Vegas.
Anyone remember this, I heard it when they had the two (same frequency transmitters) a number of years back when I was in the area, it had to be back in the 1980's???