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  2. KOST - Wikipedia

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    KOST-HD2 is an HD simulcast of the talk radio format heard on co-owned KFI (640 AM). From November 2013 until February 2015, KOST's HD3 signal relayed the syndicated Christian contemporary hit radio station Air1. [citation needed] In early February, the station's HD3 signal went dark and the Air1 feed moved to a subchannel on co-owned KHHT (92. ...

  3. KBUU-LP - Wikipedia

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    The 20-watt "booster" station is also on the same 99.1 MHz frequency, and it fills in areas to the west of the main transmitter's coverage area that is within the station's authorized 60 db/meter contour but that is blocked by terrain. KBUU-FM2 is licensed to Zuma Beach and is being constructed to increase signal coverage west of Trancas Beach.

  4. KFI - Wikipedia

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    KFI was allowed to operate with a non-directional antenna at the highest allowable power of 50,000 watts, while other stations on the frequency were required to protect KFI's signal from interference. NBC operated two radio networks, the Red Network and the Blue Network. The Red Network carried sponsored commercial programs, while the Blue ...

  5. KKLQ (FM) - Wikipedia

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    KKLQ-HD1 is a digital simulcast of the analog signal. KKLQ-HD2 broadcasts Air1, a contemporary worship music network with some contemporary Christian music, which is used for the feeder signal for EMF's Air1 translator network in Los Angeles and Orange counties. KKLQ-HD3 airs Radio Nueva Vida, a Spanish-language Christian teaching and music ...

  6. KMXT (FM) - Wikipedia

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    KMXT-HD1 rebroadcasts the programming from the analog signal. KMXT-HD2 classical and jazz. KMXT-HD3 KMX3 is a mono news and talk channel. An HD Radio receiver is required to pick up the digital channels. [2] KMXT also streams its analog signal over the web.

  7. KBUE - Wikipedia

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    A booster station, KBUA-FM1 in Santa Clarita, California, extends the signal's reach into the Santa Clarita Valley. On June 25, 2000, 94.3 in Garden Grove became "Cool 94.3" in Anaheim, with a "cool AC " format (somewhat of a precursor to the Jack FM format), and the call letters changed to KMXN on September 29.