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Interesting Stuff In Aberdeen...

But wait... there's more. The KAPA call letters went to a station in Hawaii.
 
Just to add to the trivia, and if my memory serves me right, KTOL started out on 1500, moved as Bill said to 1280. 1500 then became KVSN, then moved to 1340 (former KAPA signal), then became KUOW sometime in the last 10-15 years. (Moved away from the south sound many years ago...correct me if my memory is wrong.) Last I heard, joint base Lewis-McChord is using 1500 for base information.

How ironic. I built KTOL/KVSN from the ground up for Gregg N. and Larry A back in the 80's. Now it's a TIS channel. Probably the future for many a fringe-of-a-larger-market stand-alone AM station.
 
getting off topic but still local, 92.9 on Tumwater Hill is now a dead carrier. Has been for a week or so and KMAS 103.3 LPFM isnt as well covered for Olympia area as the 92.9 freq.

I heard country music on 92.9 the other day, identifying as a translator of KRXY HD-2 in Olympia. Interesting.
 
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