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I was listening to 96.1 at 9 PM in an area where I could pick up 96.1, 94.3 and 105.5. 96.1 was certainly spanish but it was not simulcasting "Que Buena".
They're stunting right now with music and liners, (one roughly translated is "San Bernardino....Que Buena is coming"). Looks like a Que Buena "network" is in Liberman's future.
Lieberman should try to purchase 105.7 from Lazer Broadcasting as they have a construction permit to move their stick near Yucaipa and change the frequency to 105.5. Perhaps they could convert the Long Beach (KBUE) and soon to be 105.5 to a synchrocast similar to what the 93.5's are doing.
I'm not an engineer but I am curious to know if there's anybody out there who knows if the two signals would be strong enough and spaced close enough geographically to make this feasible?
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