It came back 3 days ago and was off 2 days ago and I saw it back on last night. Haven't checked tonight.KAMA no Rds for over a month.
I had just checked and it does sound flat. The HD does actually sound normal thoughAnyone know what's up with KLTN's audio? The audio quality right now sounds like if it was on AM, I noticed this during the day on Friday, just tuned in again and the audio still sounds like that.
Backup audio processor, perhaps?It came back 3 days ago and was off 2 days ago and I saw it back on last night. Haven't checked tonight.
I had just checked and it does sound flat. The HD does actually sound normal though
Sounds like they need to hire a competent engineer.Anyone know what's up with KLTN's audio? The audio quality right now sounds like if it was on AM, I noticed this during the day on Friday, just tuned in again and the audio still sounds like that.
Marty Scruggs remains employed and does a good job. Save your banter for unemployed engineers.Sounds like they need to hire a competent engineer.
"A good job" is evidently debatable, judging from the lackluster audio quality, and other quality escapes.Marty Scruggs remains employed and does a good job. Save your banter for unemployed engineers.
In the Houston PPMs, in the most recent weekly they had the highest share in about a year."A good job" is evidently debatable, judging from the lackluster audio quality, and other quality escapes.
I had actually noticed their audio sounding like this on two or three other ocassions back around March/April, but didn't say anything as the audio seemingly went back to normal later in the day/the next day. However, their audio still sounding bad after just checking.I do want to add for awhile their only RDS scrolling text just says KLTN and they have no RT. I don't think their audio quality sounded THAT bad.
Huh? They don't even have a working website!Maybe they can get Power 105.3's engineer to help them out and
They are at the maximum power that any FM in the US can possibly have.increase power as well.![]()
Huh? They don't even have a working website!
They are at the maximum power that any FM in the US can possibly have.
It was totally frozen yesterday. Today, it has a couple of pictures of DJs.

The sarcasm zinged right past you. The poster was noting the excess power that the 105.3 translator is operating with. You have to drive past Waller going west on 290 before you start to hear KTWL fighting for the frequency, more than 40 miles from the translator and 20 miles from the KTWL transmitter.They are at the maximum power that any FM in the US can possibly have.
A translator that still does not have an originating station.Anyway, it is just a translator, not a "real" radio station.
In other news, looks like someone over at the pirate operation is following along with this post, because port 80 with the xmtr control no longer responds š
I'm impressed they actually have listeners to their SHOUTcast stream, hosted off of a cable modem. Guarantee one of the "listeners" is the Barix box directly feeding their overpowered xmtr.
Digging around what else is on that IP, you can also find that the transmitter for 92.5 is running at 2000W.... Interesting.View attachment 5239
All this shows is that their listener base has become accustomed to shoddy engineering practices. How do KQBU's numbers look like?In the Houston PPMs, in the most recent weekly they had the highest share in about a year.