K273CO
This station has a translator at 102.5 FM.
History
KBHR first received its construction permit in 1991, which called for a new station on 93.3 FM. At the time, it was due to go on-air in 1994, however, the owners negotiated for extensions, which lasted through 1995, when program testing began. The station officially received its broadcast license in spring 1996, with KBHR officially signing on on April 11 of that year. The stations has kept the same KBHR call letters throughout its history.
For much of its existence, KBHR has been programmed as an Adult Album Alternative station, and is one of few said stations in California.
Transmission power
KBHR broadcasts at 93.3 FM, with a 1.3 kW directional transmitter. Most of the signal has been aimed at the Victor Valley. It cannot broadcast south into San Bernardino. This is in an effort to avoid co-channel interference with KHTS-FM, a CHR station in distant El Cajon, and also the dominant station at 93.3 FM, although that station cannot be heard further north than Wildomar.
To solve this problem, a translator has been set up at 102.5, which is aimed towards Palm Springs.
In popular culture
KBHR were also the call letters of the 570AM radio station in the fictitious town of Cicely, Alaska, on the CBS television dramedy Northern Exposure.
KBHR 57 am is an online radio station. It is a tribute to the fictional radio station from Northern Exposure. www.kbhr570.com
Works cited
- ^ "Query the REC California FM database for KBHR". REC Networks. Retrieved 23 June 2019.
External links
- Official website
- Facility details for Facility ID 51566 (KBHR) in the FCC Licensing and Management System
- KBHR in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
- Facility details for Facility ID 156211 (K273CO) in the FCC Licensing and Management System
- K273CO at FCCdata.org