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K-SUR 98.3 FM is up and running!

Just noticed it today. Coming in loud and clear at Topanga Canyon & Sherman Way. I haven't tested it yet while driving. Any other listening reports out there?
 
Was it playing oldies? If so, I think that was actually FM translator K252FO you heard, rebroadcasting KSUR-AM 1260/KKGO-FM 105.1 HD2.
 
I failed to mention in my post that it's their FM Translator simulcasting the AM.
From their Facebook page, it seems like it's been up since at least last Saturday during their disco show when they were asking people if they were picking the signal up. Has it been on longer than a week?
 
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Signal is strongest in the West San Fernando Valley Drove to Sylmar area on the 118 and when you get close to the 405 if fades in and out and you get something in Spanish.
 
Signal is strongest in the West San Fernando Valley Drove to Sylmar area on the 118 and when you get close to the 405 if fades in and out and you get something in Spanish.

The Spanish is from KRCV West Covina.
 
Signal is strongest in the West San Fernando Valley Drove to Sylmar area on the 118 and when you get close to the 405 if fades in and out and you get something in Spanish.

98.3 is getting crowded like 91.9 or 95.9. In the west, 98.3 is The Word radio by Salem. In the east 98.3 is KRCV Spanish. In Culver City, 98.3 is about to become a re broadcaster of KOCP.. And now 98.3 is KSUR-AM in the SFV. Too crowded. Unless you have a tiny commute, you drive right through these micro stations every day in a matter of minutes.
 
It's Spanish in Burbank. Although, I cant get KSUR on 105.1 HD 2 :cool: It is Disco Saturday Night



Signal is strongest in the West San Fernando Valley Drove to Sylmar area on the 118 and when you get close to the 405 if fades in and out and you get something in Spanish.
 
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