Pathetic.
Cherry Creek Radio owns legendary stations in Colorado -- one of them being KLMR in Lamar, Colorado. This 5kw station is the go to place for ranchers, cattlemen, and formers in eastern Colorado and western Kansas.
Cherry Creek Radio also owns San Diego move in KSICK ... sorry I meant ... KSIQ-FM, based in Campo with a big booster on Mount San Miguel. Well, the booster is there because for a couple of months the signal was heard far and wide with the 700 watt addition on top of a tall mesa in east county.
However since a rain storm in October 2010 and the blame on a telco T-1 line, KSIQ is missing. I used to get the stations Campo relay but even that is "iffy" anymore. A carrier wave with a stereo pilot can be received going down the grade of the 67 ... it fades away at Slaughter House Canyon Road.
Cherry Creek Radio owns legendary stations in Colorado -- one of them being KLMR in Lamar, Colorado. This 5kw station is the go to place for ranchers, cattlemen, and formers in eastern Colorado and western Kansas.
Cherry Creek Radio also owns San Diego move in KSICK ... sorry I meant ... KSIQ-FM, based in Campo with a big booster on Mount San Miguel. Well, the booster is there because for a couple of months the signal was heard far and wide with the 700 watt addition on top of a tall mesa in east county.
However since a rain storm in October 2010 and the blame on a telco T-1 line, KSIQ is missing. I used to get the stations Campo relay but even that is "iffy" anymore. A carrier wave with a stereo pilot can be received going down the grade of the 67 ... it fades away at Slaughter House Canyon Road.