I was going to school at A&M at the time. With the move of KHFI to KQFX, I was finally able to hear them in College Station since the old 98.3 and 98.1 facilities were blocked by local KORA 98.3.That would have been the original KHFI on 98.3 in the late 1980s, which was a Class A at the time. After its big upgrade to a Class C1 on 98.1 the CHR format only went a year or so before the signal was LMA’d to KVET.
After the flip of 98.1 to Country as KVET-FM the KBTS ownership tried to move the now available KHFI call out of the Austin market to one of their stations in California. The owners of Classic Hits KQFX 96.7 successfully petitioned to block that, and wound up with the call themselves to go with their flip to CHR as the “new” KHFI.
I made a tape in mid-September 1990 of the format migrating when the top 40 format simulcast briefly on both 98.1 and 96.7 to move K98.1 to K96.7.
The KHFI calls didn't follow for a month. The new KVET/KHFI simulcasted as "K-Vet Country 98 KVET" but had the awkward legal ID of "KHFI Austin becoming KVET Austin" until the KHFI calls moved to 96.7 and 98.1 became KVET-FM.
1990 was really the year that LMAs became a thing since it became a way to skirt around the limitation at the time of being capped at 1 AM and 1 FM. KVET/KASE leasing KHFI was one of the first ones. Capstar beat it by setting up one in Jackson MS. Down the road, KONO/KSRR leased out KFAN-FM to turn it into KONO-FM.