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93.3 in San Antonio?

I can't find records of a new frequency in San Antonio. It simulcasts spanish music with 98.9 but I don't know what city it's licensed to. The signal's decent, but not good. I think it is religion-oriented. I don't speak spanish so I cant understand it's name, slogan, etc. Anybody know it's I.D.?
 
> I can't find records of a new frequency in San Antonio. It
> simulcasts spanish music with 98.9 but I don't know what
> city it's licensed to. The signal's decent, but not good. I
> think it is religion-oriented. I don't speak spanish so I
> cant understand it's name, slogan, etc. Anybody know it's
> I.D.?
>

I don't live in the SAT, but I did a search on radio-locator.com and the only Spanish-language station on 93.3 in Texas I found was in Port Arthur, near the Louisiana state line. The 98.9 you're referring to is KLMO, licensed to Dilley and rimshots San Antonio from the southwest. Radio-locator isn't exactly the most accurate site for radio information, though, so it could be that it's missing the info you're looking for. <P ID="signature">______________
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K229BF. Translator for KLMO. They were moved to 227 (93.3 MHz) after KLBJ protested. This is one of those Translators that never should have been given consideration let alone granted a license.

Audio is way over modulated and the signal splatters into 93.7 on the north side of SA.

This is one that should be reconsidered.

IMHO, WASTE OF BANDWIDTH!
 
While we are talking about low power stations, there is still that 101.3 out at Gonzales still running is that a leagle transmitter?? It kills 101X and KONO for a few miles, its a fringe area of those stations I know but it looks like they could of aproved for a diffrent frequency if that was a leagle station.
 
On most occasions, KDHT can put a weak but listenable signal into the northern burbs of San Antonio. How does this effect this other translator at 93.3??


> K229BF. Translator for KLMO. They were moved to 227 (93.3
> MHz) after KLBJ protested. This is one of those Translators
> that never should have been given consideration let alone
> granted a license.
>
> Audio is way over modulated and the signal splatters into
> 93.7 on the north side of SA.
>
> This is one that should be reconsidered.
>
> IMHO, WASTE OF BANDWIDTH!
>
 
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