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Mix 96.1 simulcasting?

sdh483 said:
I keep picking up mix 96.1 on 97.7 on the NW side. Are they simulcasting now or what?

Could that be a multipath pickup? How close were you to the tower?
 
Well tonight I heard dead air a little statically but I heard this in NW San Antonio also. If I am not mistaken 97.7 was Univision.
Lets see what happens. Or is it pirate radio again, about 4 years ago or so is what it was.

ON-AIR
 
saradio1 said:
97.7 is on the air however; it's in Cuero. The format is Tejano.

They was broadcasing dead air when I drove through there last monday night, but every so often I would hear there ID saying "this is Cuero's original tejano hit station" with lots of cuts, apparently they are having lots of audio trouble.
 
Yes 97.7 if it is Univision was simulcasting KXTN 107.5 however it was not strong enough to come into NW SA.
Last night what I heard was just dead air with a little static, this morning there was nothing but static no transmission at all how it usually is on 97.7 for SA anyways.


ON-AIR
"I want my own radio station"
 
From my understanding, Univision would like to move the signal from Cuero to the Tower of Americas. Currently, the FCC has allowed a construction permit for the signal to be moved from Cuero to McQueeny. That would bring the signal into San Antonio and south Austin.

Call Letters- KLTO
Class C1
Power 100,000 Watts
 
saradio1 said:
From my understanding, Univision would like to move the signal from Cuero to the Tower of Americas. Currently, the FCC has allowed a construction permit for the signal to be moved from Cuero to McQueeny. That would bring the signal into San Antonio and south Austin.

Call Letters- KLTO
Class C1
Power 100,000 Watts

That would put it really close to KBXX's 60db curve.
 
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