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Reno/Carson City 1270 KBZZ

I'm sure it's related to the big storms that occurred. The transmitter site is on a hill that's hard to access when it snows during the winter. Don't expect a quick fix.
 
1270 was KBZZ before they were 92.5 the hog

Must of switched to 1230 when they couldn't get 1270 back on the air

To that, I have to say ... "who cares"? None of that really relates to your original question or the reply.

There are all kinds of reasons why stations swap facilities. It's nothing really remarkable, but the current situation with their engineering problems is, if you read the linked document earlier.
 
but the current situation with their engineering problems is [remarkable], if you read the linked document earlier.
Which becomes apparent when you go back through the chain of STA requests. The one that really stands out is from 2024, as cleanup from a mouse infestation continued:

The mice were “evicted”, but there are now rattlesnakes living in the transmitter which need to be removed.

And if you think you have problems...!
 


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