Ah, Ukiah. I visit there semi-regularly, and for the past 18 years or so, lived over the hills to the east near Clear Lake (I moved away last summer because the constant fire threat became too much to bear).
Ukiah has always felt to me somewhat like an overgrown truck stop, but it does have it's positive aspects. The local community college, for example, is decent. Not outstanding, but decent, and it covers the basics well.
Anyway, I remember KFRC came in somewhat well, but it was spotty at best (the FM simulcast on 99.7 was a bit better, I think, but it's been so long, I don't remember anymore). Of course, I'd only lived there a few months when KFRC became the Christian-oriented KEAR (I respect that there are many people who like religious programming such as that provided by KEAR, but I don't).
For comparison, KABL, another station I listened to at the time, came in just barely if I held the radio just right, but of course, it, too went off-air right about then (I moved up there in 2004, and after briefly experimenting with an FM simulcast (I think it was 92.1 out of the Concord/Walnut Creek area), which was nonexistent pretty much everywhere, they went off air in '05 or so, if I recall).
Anyone heard of KXBX, though? At the time, their AM feed had a format (America's Best Music, I think) which was very similar to KABL (basically, they were KABL without the old-time San Francisco ambiance), but at night, they were only a 100 watt station, which meant I couldn't pick it up very well, despite the tower being only about 10 miles away as the crow flies. Eventually, they switched to a classic hits format which is more heavily 70s and 80s, with a few 60s and 90s, but by then, I wasn't listening much because I got tired of the bad reception.
Anyway, I'm back in a place where in the past, these stations would've roared in no problem, except they no longer exist in the present. KYNO 940 comes in out of the Fresno area at night, and it's a decent approximation of what KFRC had been.
Sometimes I wish I could invent a time machine....
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