While waiting for my wife to come out of the local HEB grocery store this 
afternoon on our way home from morning worship, I decided to see what I could 
hear on the radio in the Highlander.

While tuning through the upper segment of the band, I was surprised to hear a 
strong station on 1450.  Knowing that 1450 is a GY channel and that there is a 
semi-local to my QTH on 1460 (KBRZ Missouri City, TX), I camped out on 
frequency to learn more.

Turns out that the 1450 station is KIKR-AM in Beaumont, TX, which flipped from 
Hispanic programming to CBS Sports Radio Format on April 1, 2013.  They have a 
sister station in the Golden Triangle - 1510 KBED-AM in Nederland, TX.  Both 
stations are part of the Cumulus Media group.

Here's a link to the article from the Orange Leaf newspaper explaining the 
format change:

http://www.orangeleader.com/breakingnews/x1319119685/All-new-sports-stations-debuts-Monday

KBEB-1510 has a much weaker signal to my QTH (southeast Houston) than does 
KIKR-1450, even though their antenna patterns, according to Radio-Locator.com, 
look very similar.

Just wanted to add this info to the DX community.

73 & Good DX,

Steve Ponder, N5WBI
Houston, TX

"Character is not what people see from a distance-- that's platform. Character 
is more often seen up close and over time." - Ed Stetzer
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