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KNSJ Fundraiser

Well, San Diego's train wreck radio station, KNSJ, is up to some $4000 of their $25k goal towards restoring their downed antenna.

Well, if the station is expecting its satellite listeners in Glamis, CA to come up with the difference (the station near Yuma appears to be off the air as well), it's probably just whistling in the wind. I mean, Glamis is just a pitstop and a sand play area for dune buggies, jeeps, and two- and three-wheel motorcycles during the winter months...
 
Well, if the station is expecting its satellite listeners in Glamis, CA to come up with the difference (the station near Yuma appears to be off the air as well), it's probably just whistling in the wind. I mean, Glamis is just a pitstop and a sand play area for dune buggies, jeeps, and two- and three-wheel motorcycles during the winter months...

THere's nothing filed with the FCC theyre off theair.

I checked with my friend at Monster Media Yuma and she couldnt here it, BUT! KIZY is only 100 watts at -101 feet and the antenna is mounted improperly.

Its supposed to be mounted horizotnally going in an east/west type of configuration, its mounted up/down in configuration looking straight up, as seen on google maps street view.. it was the previous owner who set it up this way.

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