I find it interesting that this station has co-opted first three of the
four letters of a station that used to be in the Spokane area on 1590 -
KLFF, Mead which was on the air in the 1960's.  Is it a coincidence? Or
is there a story behind this. I wrote an article about KLFF which
appears on my web site below, and Shannon Huniwell wrote a interesting
take on this station in the Feb 2008 PopComm.

Pete Taylor wrote:
> Since he is the Salem CE and is putting on the KKMO test, I E-mailed
>  Monte Passmore to tell him that some off-frequency station was 
> battering KLFE with a constant 900 cycle tone. I can hear it here all
>  day, and driving around the South Sound, it almost approaches audio
>  on the car radio. I don't have any measuring equipment so can't tell
>  if it's KLFE which is off or someone else (KTIL is the closest; KQLO
>  is possible since I get KFBK all day here in the winter). Has anyone
>  determined which 1590 station is 900 cycles low?

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-- 
Bill Harms
Elkridge, Maryland

Check out the Spokane Radio History Pages
http://spokaneradio.philcobill.com

and the Spokane Radio Tower Pages
http://spokanetowers.philcobill.com
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