As for myself, I counted both KERN and KERI as new loggings at their new dial 
positions. I'll always think of KERN as being 1410 since they were there 
forever it seems. There have been so many two-way and even three-way frequency 
swaps in recent years that one cannot always keep track. I'll always think of 
KOY Phoenix AZ as the station on 550 (from the valley of the sun, as the jingle 
used to go.) Now they're on GY frequency 1230 where I've probably logged at 
least 8 sets of Phoenix call letters over the years. Perhaps putting a foot 
notation in your logbook of the whens, hows, and whys of the frequency swap / 
call swap would be the way to go.  As for KERI, they evolved from the former 
KWSO 1050, a religious station in Wasco CA. In recent years when KERI would 
sign off they would mention that they were owned and operated by KWSO 
incorporated.  KYNO Fresno switched from longtime dial position of 1300 to 940 
recently. I think KAFY calls in Bakersfield have been on at least thr!
 ee different frequencies. What happened with KTRB Modesto almost defies logic. 
The only constant is change.  It's up to each DXer to keep logs in a manner 
that works best for him or her (keeping honesty and accuracy as the focus.) 
I've always kept two log books, one chronological, and one by frequency. 
Another interesting aspect is what if a station changes call signs, then 
changes back again, then repeats the process and changes back yet again. Do you 
keep logging it?? I dont think I would log the same calls on the same frequency 
twice, but I might make a note of it (such as KEZY 1190 Anaheim coming back in 
1984..)

> Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2011 00:13:14 -0800
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [IRCA] Opinions requested on documenting station swaps
> 
> I'm playing with radio station history again and I'm doing battle with
> myself about how to document station swaps.  I'll give two examples.
> 
> Example #1:  A few years back, KLOC/920/Ceres CA format moved to
> KVIN/1390/Turlock CA, and the KVIN format moved over to KLOC.  The call
> letters swapped with the format change.  From a listener's perspective, that
> is a frequency change and the city change is transparent to the listener.
> >From the FCC perspective, its two call letter changes for two separate
> facilities and who cares about the formats.
> 
> Example #2:  Recently, KERN/1410/Bakersfield CA swapped formats and call
> letters with KERI/1180/Wasco CA.  As with example #1, the listener finds
> their favorite station on a new frequency, and the city change is
> transparent.  The FCC sees it as two call letter changes for two facilities.
> 
> I'm on the fence and looking for opinions on how this should be properly
> documented.
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