It would appear KCRN is finally IDing with the correct call letters, and
not KLIM. Only took them 4 months. I heard the KCRN calls at TOH on
Wednesday morning
That being said, KCRN seems to be plagued with tech issues. Iâve hears them
2 days in a row with no audio at sign on. I caught them another day
signing on early. One day I had them sign on with audio, lose it later in
the day and have a dead carrier for awhile then go completely off the air
Paul
On Sat, Feb 16, 2019 at 7:36 AM Paul B. Walker, Jr. <
walkerbroadcasting@gmail.com> wrote:
> It would appear the station has built out their construction permit.
> They had been 250 Watts Non Directional from a tower just NW of Limon but
> hadnt reliably been on the air from in the later part of the last decade up
> until a few years ago. A commercial operator sold them to The Catholic
> Radio Network of Kansas City a few years ago and thestaton has limped along
> on 10 and 100 watt longwireSTA's for a few years.
>
> I heard catholic radio programming from EWTN on 1120khz for the first time
> ever this morning in Laramie, Wyoming and KCRN is the only station on 1120
> listed as an EWTN affiliate. About 705 am mountain time, I got an ID for
> "KLIM Limon" which was their call letters until December 2018
>
> Checking the FCC database, and thanks to engineer Mark Humphrey, it looks
> like they've filed a form 302-AM which is a license to cover for their
> 50kw/2 tower facility several miles west of Limon. They may have been
> granted program test authority but it isnt showing up yet. They also filed
> a license to cover on their translator, K283AS 102.3 Black Forest, CO and
> is new location.
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> Paul Walker
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