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Here are the translators that are currently broadcasting in both markets, as far as I know.
Austin:
89.1 - CSN International (primary station KAWZ) (Christian)
90.9 - KHCB Network (Primary station KHCB) (Christian)
95.1 - Radio Mujer (Primary Station KZNX) (Spanish Women's Talk)
96.3 - R&B (Primary Station KKMJ HD) (Rhythmic AC/R&B)
97.1 - Fiesta Mexicana (Primary Station KTXX HD) (Regional Mexican)
98.5 - KOKE (Primary Station KLZT HD) (Texas Country)
99.7 - KLBJ (Primary Station KLBJ) (News/Talk)
100.1 - KDRP (Primary Station KLZT HD) (Variety)
102.7 - Latino 102-7 (Primary station KLZT HD) (Spanish Pop)
103.1 - IHeartAustin (Primary station KVET HD) (Indie/Alt rock)
105.3 - The Fringe (Primary station KTXX HD) (Alt Rock/Active Rock)
106.5 - Keilah Radio (Primary Station KTXX HD) (Spanish Christian)
San Antonio:
88.7 - CSN International (Primary Station (KAWZ) (Christian)
93.3 - KZEP (Primary station KZEP HD) (Classic Rock)
93.7 - KBNL (Primary station KCAF, but instead retransmits KBNL) (Spanish Christian)
102.3 - Radio Formula (Primary station KEDA, but instead retransmits KBRN which is off half of the time) (Spanish Talk)
103.7 - KAHL (Primary station KAHL) (Adult Standards)
104.9 KKYX (Primary station KKYX) (Classic Country)
105.7 - La Preciosa (Primary station KQXT HD) (Spanish Oldies)
105.9 - KAHL (Primary station KAHL) (Adult Standards)
106.3 - CSN International (Primary station KAWZ) (Christian)
Simply put, Austin has a couple more translators than San Antonio. I understand both cities are about to get a couple more though which currently hold CPs.
In my opinion, the Austin translators have a little more variety and better programmed formats than the San Antonio translators. San Antonio translators are boring, but that's my opinion.
Most Austin translators also generally sound better than the San Antonio ones, better audio quality. I guess ATX has better engineers.
But what's up with the illegally broadcasting translators in San Antonio? They don't really do stuff like that in Austin do they? Of course Austin has a pirate station that refuses to go away... But I thought license holders generally try to keep their licenses.
Austin:
89.1 - CSN International (primary station KAWZ) (Christian)
90.9 - KHCB Network (Primary station KHCB) (Christian)
95.1 - Radio Mujer (Primary Station KZNX) (Spanish Women's Talk)
96.3 - R&B (Primary Station KKMJ HD) (Rhythmic AC/R&B)
97.1 - Fiesta Mexicana (Primary Station KTXX HD) (Regional Mexican)
98.5 - KOKE (Primary Station KLZT HD) (Texas Country)
99.7 - KLBJ (Primary Station KLBJ) (News/Talk)
100.1 - KDRP (Primary Station KLZT HD) (Variety)
102.7 - Latino 102-7 (Primary station KLZT HD) (Spanish Pop)
103.1 - IHeartAustin (Primary station KVET HD) (Indie/Alt rock)
105.3 - The Fringe (Primary station KTXX HD) (Alt Rock/Active Rock)
106.5 - Keilah Radio (Primary Station KTXX HD) (Spanish Christian)
San Antonio:
88.7 - CSN International (Primary Station (KAWZ) (Christian)
93.3 - KZEP (Primary station KZEP HD) (Classic Rock)
93.7 - KBNL (Primary station KCAF, but instead retransmits KBNL) (Spanish Christian)
102.3 - Radio Formula (Primary station KEDA, but instead retransmits KBRN which is off half of the time) (Spanish Talk)
103.7 - KAHL (Primary station KAHL) (Adult Standards)
104.9 KKYX (Primary station KKYX) (Classic Country)
105.7 - La Preciosa (Primary station KQXT HD) (Spanish Oldies)
105.9 - KAHL (Primary station KAHL) (Adult Standards)
106.3 - CSN International (Primary station KAWZ) (Christian)
Simply put, Austin has a couple more translators than San Antonio. I understand both cities are about to get a couple more though which currently hold CPs.
In my opinion, the Austin translators have a little more variety and better programmed formats than the San Antonio translators. San Antonio translators are boring, but that's my opinion.
Most Austin translators also generally sound better than the San Antonio ones, better audio quality. I guess ATX has better engineers.
But what's up with the illegally broadcasting translators in San Antonio? They don't really do stuff like that in Austin do they? Of course Austin has a pirate station that refuses to go away... But I thought license holders generally try to keep their licenses.
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