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mrtejano
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I am on eastex freeway at East Mount Houston and I am picking up a Spanish station on 92.5 not very clear but it sounds like Christine Spanish music.
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FUNDACION ARTE CATOLICO CHRISTIANO has a construction permit to build an LPFM on 92.5 just a few miles east of your location. See http://www.fccdata.org/?appid=1666574&facid=195789 They can legally operate under the permit while testing things out.
IGLESIA CRISTO VIENE OF BAYTOWN, INC. also has a permit for 92.5. Long way for that one to travel, but not outside the realm of possibility. See http://fccdata.org/?appid=1689799&facid=194064
IGLESIA CENTRO DE LIBERACION also has a permit for a station on 92.5 in South Houston. Also within the realm of possibility. See http://fccdata.org/?appid=1717776&facid=191681
Once these get on, I don't think anybody is gonna be DXing oldies on 92.5 anymore outta the Golden Triangle.
KWUP.......hmmmm......
You have to get as far out as Tomball before getting any reasonably listenable reception of KWUP. At my Cy-Fair location near the Beltway it's usually a poor KCOL.
Christine Spanish?
Actually it's KETX-FMThat's out of Livingston. 92.3 KATX-FM. 32 KW. Heard occasionally in Houston...
Heard occasionally in Houston...
Is KETX having issues these days? I had heard they had some rough times at one point. If I'm not mistaken, and I might be, KETX is now owned in part by a guy I worked with at a couple of stations and he was exceptional at sales. Then again, depending on the equipment they're working with, that could be another story.
Last time I was in Livingston, a week ago, 92.3 had horrible audio....the AM was dead carrier for a long time but finally started playing after an hour of silence.....
The last few times I passed through, with the most recent about a month ago, the AM was off the air. It was also off on my prior trip too, but I can't say if it has been off for all of this time.