fredcantu said:Clear Channel shut down KBOR 1600 in Brownsville a couple of years ago. The 1kw DA-1 had been on the air since 1949. The cluster manager told me they needed a major array rebuild and decided it wasn't worth the money.
I believe KQRO 1600 in Cuero is also gone.
fredcantu said:Clear Channel shut down KBOR 1600 in Brownsville a couple of years ago. The 1kw DA-1 had been on the air since 1949. The cluster manager told me they needed a major array rebuild and decided it wasn't worth the money.
fredcantu said:KSOX I believe is doing Fox Sports but has been sold to become the upteenth Spanish religious station in the Valley. IIRC- KSOX was the original KGBT-AM in Harlingen and was shipped off to Raymondville when KGBT (or KGBS as it was known back then) got it's permit for 50,000 watts at 1530.
fredcantu said:IIRC- KSOX was the original KGBT-AM in Harlingen and was shipped off to Raymondville when KGBT (or KGBS as it was known back then) got it's permit for 50,000 watts at 1530.
Goat Rodeo Cowboy said:The owner was a Mr. Hoffheinz (spelling?)
Goat Rodeo Cowboy said:He took great delight in engaging whoever would humor him with public debates over the proper-ness of tax supported public schools.
Goat Rodeo Cowboy said:I don't know how many times as a child we drove past that tower at the west edge of Weslaco, but the longer I try to pull from those memories, the more I wonder about that tower. I don't remember it as a typical, traditional tower of the day. I remember it looking a bit like the mast on a sailboat with a network of maybe four wires forming a diamond shape as they pass over a "spacer" about midpoint on the tower. Then again... maybe I ate something last night that results in scrambled dreams. ;D
Goat Rodeo Cowboy said:But here is the mystery that haunts me. I don't know how many times as a child we drove past that tower at the west edge of Weslaco, but the longer I try to pull from those memories, the more I wonder about that tower. I don't remember it as a typical, traditional tower of the day. I remember it looking a bit like the mast on a sailboat with a network of maybe four wires forming a diamond shape as they pass over a "spacer" about midpoint on the tower. Then again... maybe I ate something last night that results in scrambled dreams. ;D
Goat Rodeo Cowboy said:But here is the mystery that haunts me. I don't know how many times as a child we drove past that tower at the west edge of Weslaco, but the longer I try to pull from those memories, the more I wonder about that tower. I don't remember it as a typical, traditional tower of the day. I remember it looking a bit like the mast on a sailboat with a network of maybe four wires forming a diamond shape as they pass over a "spacer" about midpoint on the tower. Then again... maybe I ate something last night that results in scrambled dreams. ;D
mmnassour said:
Goat Rodeo Cowboy said:But here is the mystery that haunts me. I don't know how many times as a child we drove past that tower at the west edge of Weslaco, but the longer I try to pull from those memories, the more I wonder about that tower. I don't remember it as a typical, traditional tower of the day. I remember it looking a bit like the mast on a sailboat with a network of maybe four wires forming a diamond shape as they pass over a "spacer" about midpoint on the tower. Then again... maybe I ate something last night that results in scrambled dreams. ;D