> > > > > That would be interesting, I'd like to see how
> strong
> > > that
> > > >
> > > > > station will realy go out south if they are still
> on.
> > > > >
> > > >
> > > > Wow, I just noticed the testing as well. I am able to
>
> > > pick
> > > > up the signal quite clearly from my central Austin
> > office
> > > > (just north of UT campus). Stereo signal and all,
> from
> > > > within a concrete building.
> > > >
> > > They must be really pushing the envelope with that
> little
> > 6k
> > > stick, it must be on some prime property to get that
> shot
> > > into Austin. Ought to be intresting once it's got audio
>
> > on
> > > it. Hopefully it won't be as crummy as his other
> > properties
> > > around Tx.
> > >
> > > BTW... about a month ago people on this board dismissed
> > that
> > > signal as not even being able to make it to the fringe
> of
> > > Austin. Just wanted to go on the record since I was
> > trying
> > > to start a discussion to liven this place up a bit!
> > >
> > > So, now does anybody know what the status is of 97.7? I
>
> > > think that might be a suprising signal for Austin AND SA
>
> > > (despite contour maps)
> > >
> >
> > KJAZ 99.3 is not going to be a player in the Austin market
>
> > anytime soon. The only way this station is going to be
> > anything is if KISS in San Antonio downgrades to a C1 or
> C2
> > and KJAZ can change the allotment to 99.7 to move into
> town.
> > I haven't talked to the guys at Cox recently, but i doubt
>
> > this is likely considering that a) Roy Henderson is the
> > owner of KJAZ and b) KISS just applied and was granted an
> > upgrade.
> >
> > KJAZ was indeed testing their transmitter recently. I was
>
> > on eastbound 79 Saturday night and could hear that their
> > transmitter was on. They were not playing in audio. I
> > wanted to listen at the top of the hour for an ID but
> > unfortunately i was able to drive through their entire
> > coverage area before it was time. The signal (where i did
>
> > get it) was not good. It was very scratchy in Hutto on my
>
> > very decent aftermartket car radio. I'm sure that KJAZ
> will
> > dominate the burgeoning Taylor radio market.
> >
> > HR
> >
>
> So I listened to 99.3 last night and this morning on my way
> into work. I live and work in NW Austin. Interesting choice
> of music. Lots of Texas oriented songs, plus Johnny Cash's
> "A Boy Named Sue." It might work in Austin, but as I
> traveled down Tumbleweed Hill on 2222, I totally lost the
> signal..and didn't pick it back up until I was on the 3rd
> floor of my buildings parking garage.
>
> Who owns this signal?
>
The station is owned by Roy E. Henderson. He has been around the Texas radio landscape for quite a while and owns a handful of small market stations under a bunch of aliases. Roy is not really a programmer, he usually builds and sells stations.
Some of the other names he goes by are.
-Fort Bend Broadcasting
-Great Northern Broadcasting
-Rawhide Radio
-Far East Telecasters
-Fife Lake Broadcasting
-New Ulm Broadcasting
-Beatty Mountain Broadcasting
-Farmer's Communications
-Cameron Broadcasting
There are probably others.
HR