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  2. Continental Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Continental Electronics is an American manufacturer of broadcast and military radio transmitters, based in Dallas, Texas.Although Continental today is best known for its FM, shortwave, and military VLF transmitters, Continental is most significant historically for its line of mediumwave transmitters, many of which are still in active service as either main transmitters or backup facilities.

  3. List of radio stations in Texas - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of FCC-licensed AM and FM radio stations in the U.S. state of Texas, which can be sorted by their call signs, broadcast frequencies, cities of license, licensees, or programming formats.

  4. Antenna farm - Wikipedia

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    An antenna farm, satellite dish farm or dish farm is an area dedicated to television or radio telecommunications transmitting or receiving antenna equipment, such as C, K u or K a band satellite dish antennas, UHF/VHF/AM/FM transmitter towers or mobile cell towers.

  5. WBAP (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WBAP (820 kHz) is an AM news/talk radio station licensed to Fort Worth, Texas, and serving the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.WBAP is owned by Cumulus Media and broadcasts with 50,000 watts from a transmitter site in the northwest corner of Mansfield.

  6. KRLD (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KRLD shares AM 1080 with Class A WTIC Hartford, so at night, KRLD switches to a directional antenna, using a two-tower array. The transmitter is in Garland, off Saturn Road. [2] KRLD's AM station also broadcasts in HD Radio. KRLD is simulcast over co-owned 105.3 KRLD-FM's secondary HD Radio subchannel. [3] KRLD is also available online via Audacy.

  7. KKLF - Wikipedia

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    It also spawned FM station KDSX-FM in 1967 (now KYDA in Azle, Texas). On March 17, 1997 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced that 88 stations had been given permission to move to newly available " Expanded Band " transmitting frequencies, ranging from 1610 to 1700 kHz, with KDSX authorized to move from 950 to 1700 kHz.