Oceanside is only about 30 miles from me but is very weak. In 2005/2006 they
were stronger. Then for about 2 years they were not audible. Then last
summer I started to hear them again but weaker. I think they must have had a
transmitter problem. That's too bad because they have a nice format that
reminds you of early FM rockers. The programming is geared toward the
college students and I think some of the DJs are communications majors. They
are one of only two San Diego County stations that I don't have a verie from
(the other is KNSN-1240).

Hemet hasn't been heard here yet.

1320 at night is Sacramento.

Martin Foltz
Mission Viejo CA


Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2010 20:08:51 -0800
From: Mike Sanburn <[email protected]>
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Subject: Re: [IRCA] Palm Springs radio update
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You'd think that the Oceanside station would get out really well with their
tower array right near the Ocean (as the name implies) Of course they
probably have a very tight cloverleaf pattern to protect Salt Lake city,
Sacramento, and everybody else. One afternoon Bob W. and I were in Newport
Beach and the XE station from Mazatlan I believe, came way up on top of
everything on 1320. Fickle frequency, hi.
 


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