FYI, KKLF 1700 has returned to the air running Christian music in Spanish, IDing in Spanish as "Radio Formula 1700 and 95.7".
What is the 95.7 station? There are LPFMs KTLL and KYNC on the east side of the Metroplex that have Spanish Christian formats.FYI, KKLF 1700 has returned to the air running Christian music in Spanish, IDing in Spanish as "Radio Formula 1700 and 95.7".
K239DA, also licensed to Richardson.What is the 95.7 station? There are LPFMs KTLL and KYNC on the east side of the Metroplex that have Spanish Christian formats.
It was originally 10kW days/700 watt nights at Denison. Went to 1kW at night in 2006. Until you mentioned it, I hadn't realized it was dropped to 5kW days. I'd assume that co-channel KVNS in Brownsville is responsible for the power reduction.Any reason why KKLF is only 5 kW daytime instead of the normal 10 kW for Expanded Band stations? Dallas isn't that close to the border.
Overlooked that one. I’ve heard it in the vicinity of downtown Dallas. Translators in the Metroplex are a rather forgettable bunch.K239DA, also licensed to Richardson.
I doubt KVNS is an issue. The two stations are 500 miles apart, and groundwave propagation on 1700 is lousy.It was originally 10kW days/700 watt nights at Denison. Went to 1kW at night in 2006. Until you mentioned it, I hadn't realized it was dropped to 5kW days. I'd assume that co-channel KVNS in Brownsville is responsible for the power reduction.
I wish we could forget about every single one of them.Overlooked that one. I’ve heard it in the vicinity of downtown Dallas. Translators in the Metroplex are a rather forgettable bunch.
I want to say Clear Channel increased the day power on KVNS, somewhere along the line, which would have lead to KKLF dropping power. I just don't know.I doubt KVNS is an issue. The two stations are 500 miles apart, and groundwave propagation on 1700 is lousy.
KVNS's original CP was for 8.8 kW daytime and 880 W nighttime (limited by proximity to the border), the same as they are now.I want to say Clear Channel increased the day power on KVNS, somewhere along the line, which would have lead to KKLF dropping power. I just don't know.
You are the man, SRG. Much obliged! 🤠👍I had to dig through a bunch of fcc paperwork to figure that one out
You are the man, SRG. Much obliged! 🤠👍
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KKLF has been heard in Western Australia so getting into SE Wyoming is easy peasy.🙂This is what KKLF sounds like on a good night in SE WY.... this is a little better than usual.. its often mixing with XEPE Tee huh wanna
KKLF 1700 Richardson, TX 835pm MT Sun apr 12, 2026.MP3
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The reason KVNS is 8.8 kW daytime and 800 watts nighttime is that they used one of the four towers that was part of the original 1600 array before the station moved to 1700. The tower for 1600 was taller (and more efficient) than a quarter wave on 1700 so the need to reduce power to keep the radiation equivalent to a quarter wave tower on 1700 with 10 kw/1 kWKVNS's original CP was for 8.8 kW daytime and 880 W nighttime (limited by proximity to the border), the same as they are now.