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today i tuned-in to 103.1 and heard kajm's old school programming instead of kcdx's non-stop classic rock. ..what's up with this?


http://kcdx.com
 
I've experienced the same thing in the past when the KCDX transmitter pops off...There's a translator up the Beeline Highway a ways that relays Mega's programming. Sometimes the two signals duke it out on Mesa's McDowell Road around the water treatment plant when BOTH are on the air...
 
Mark Andrews said:
I've experienced the same thing in the past when the KCDX transmitter pops off...There's a translator up the Beeline Highway a ways that relays Mega's programming. Sometimes the two signals duke it out on Mesa's McDowell Road around the water treatment plant when BOTH are on the air...

I believe this is K276BZ in Sunflower...I remember hearing this mentioned as part of Mega's extended legal ID in years past.

However, for some reason, radio-locator.com is indicating that this station is associated with KKMR (106.5 in Arizona City)...

http://www.radio-locator.com/cgi-bi...Y&is_lp=Y&is_fx=Y&is_fb=Y&sort=Call&sr=1&sid=

???
 
Up around 59th Ave past Thunderbird park, right there at the corner I usually hear both signals duking it out. Heading toward I-17 past the water park kcdx wins out for a bit, then drops out completely.

Head out to the White Tanks and point your car back toward the city and kcdx comes in clear as a bell. Not bad for being past the fringe area, according to radio-locator.

My neighbors have asked why I put up an antenna to pick up kcdx when it's much easier to stream it. They are not radio people. They do not understand... ;)
 
Northern Arizona radio has become downright weird. I have no idea who's calling the shots at the FCC, but soon as you reach Cordes Junction on I-17 KDKB gets taken over by some transmitter up north playing Celine Dion or something like it. In the verde valley and Flagstaff, KSLX is now gone as well, taken over by a Flagstaff repeater for KPPV out of Prescott Valley.

KCDX can be heard a little bit north of Black Canyon City as you climb the hill, but that's the extent of that. 95.1 was a great frequency when KCDX was using that.
 
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