I heard KUDL earlier tonight and logged them as a call change. They have a  
very interesting legal ID featuring a practice that gained  some prevalence 
a few years ago, especially on FM stations-- the weak,  almost inaudible 
call letter set. The KUDL legal reads: 
 
"You're listening to Radio Bach [soft and quick 'KUDL'], Kansas City's HD  
classical station, 96.5 FM HD2 [soft and quick 'KRBZ'], 1660 AM, and 
streaming  on the web at radiobach,com."
73     Bill Dvorak     Madison  WI
 
 
 
In a message dated 4/4/2011 9:57:57 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

I  checked 1660 kHz a few minutes ago and KUDL
(ex-KXTR) was broadcasting  classical music.  I assume
they'll also be carrying minor league KC  T-Bone
baseball games.  

Considering it's the closest station  to me on 1660,
its signal doesn't get out very well.  Barely  audible
during the day, and at night covered by KQWB.  Other
KC  stations like KCSP, KCMO and WHB have listenable
signals here during the  day.  KMBZ and KYYS are also
audible 24/7.  

Richard  Allen.
36°22'51"N / 97°26'35"W
(near Perry OK  USA)


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