Yes, the local 1460, it's all in the link.Which 1460? KARR? They were supposedly running through a loaded wire antenna out of a guy's backyard, but I've never heard it since they left the tower facility that was torn down.
Yes, the local 1460, it's all in the link.Which 1460? KARR? They were supposedly running through a loaded wire antenna out of a guy's backyard, but I've never heard it since they left the tower facility that was torn down.
OK, It's in the link. I saw that. But why? does this Iglesia organization own it now? that wasn't clear from the legalese and engineer-ese that permeated the FCC document.Yes, the local 1460, it's all in the link.
The 98.5 translator was dead for well over a year.What's that station doing now? Last I heard it had gone dark when Westwood1 shut down their news service. I'll be up that way this weekend, but not sure I'll have the opportunity to DX from anywhere within range of the 98.5 translator.
It looks like one company got the cooperation of two others. Perhaps, they were compensated.OK, It's in the link. I saw that. But why? does this Iglesia organization own it now? that wasn't clear from the legalese and engineer-ese that permeated the FCC document.
Is KARR owned right now by James Dalke (affiliated with Family Radio)? As far as a format, several sources have it as Oldies since 2015??? I'm wondering if it's currently silent.
1560 is running different programming now. They are not simulcasting 1250 anymore.Seattle-Tacoma has been Market #11 for about a year. There's a big woops.
From my understanding, 1590 isn't expanded band (as indicated in the article), which starts above 1600.... The journo who wrote this must have been in a hurry.
I would wager that if 1680 goes Punjabi, 1560 will go off the air. Unless they find a way to broker it.
The FM translator got sold and is now simulcasting 1210 Radio Amor on the Capitol Hill site.KARR 1460 has been broadcasting from a horizontal long wire atop an electronics supply store on an STA. It can be heard clearly in his city of license. The station is simulcast (for now, I guess) on an FM translator.
98.5 got sold to the people who are operating AM 1210 Radio Amor in Auburn^^^^^^ The FM on 98.5 was Oldies for about a year, then it went all Fox News Radio, 24/7, then off the air for maybe a year.