> 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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