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Rob
February 8th, 2013, 10:09 PM
KXDP-LP 87.7 FM has dumped its Spanish ESPN Desportes Sports format for a Soft AC format. Liners bill it as "The Easy FM" and "Lite & Easy Favorites".

The station is being leased to Front Range Sports from Syncom and it is really an analog TV signal - Channel 6 analog. The frequency can only be used for analog broadcasting until 2015 when will lose its back door into the FM dial and will have to go digital TV in 2015.

radiodude
February 13th, 2013, 02:27 PM
KXDP-LP 87.7 FM has dumped its Spanish ESPN Desportes Sports format for a Soft AC format. Liners bill it as "The Easy FM" and "Lite & Easy Favorites".

The station is being leased to Front Range Sports from Syncom and it is really an analog TV signal - Channel 6 analog. The frequency can only be used for analog broadcasting until 2015 when will lose its back door into the FM dial and will have to go digital TV in 2015.

So even though that frequencie well be terminated by the FCC in a few years, they still kept it? Oddly up here in Fort Collins, there isn't anything on there but dead air! So it well be a short term format.

Rob
February 13th, 2013, 07:43 PM
Yep, dead air here too. I tuned in the other night and it was dead air and thought it was probably just a temporary thing. I wonder what's going on...

Rob
February 14th, 2013, 11:23 AM
Still dead air as of this morning. I'll reach out to them and see what is going on and see if they are still going with the Soft AC format they were running last week.

radiodude
February 14th, 2013, 07:51 PM
Still dead air as of this morning. I'll reach out to them and see what is going on and see if they are still going with the Soft AC format they were running last week.

So, I wonder why they decided to drop the spanish version of ESPN? And go with this format? If it ever takes over for the last few yrs of them having 87.7?
So have you heard back from them yet Rob?

Rob
February 15th, 2013, 03:07 PM
I got busy and finally had time to shoot off an email. I'm waiting to hear back. ;-)

Rob
February 19th, 2013, 12:40 PM
I never did hear back... they are still broadcasting dead air on 87.7 FM so Front Range may be giving up on that frequency or their lease agreement with Syncom has expired...

PC Bigboy
April 21st, 2013, 01:53 AM
The thing is though, the FCC is going to have the REALITY that Channel 6 is on 87.7, it really can't be used for DTV. If there was ever a case of political reality not jiving with the realities of RF, this would be it

Sorry but the politicians are just going to have to eat their crow on this one. Too many radios out there that can tune to 87.7 (The LAST thing we need is IBOC of a different form clogging up the FM dial in the form of intermod)

Cheers & 73 :)

Colorado Media Newsroom
May 1st, 2013, 04:54 PM
After 2 and a half months of dead air, KXDP-LP 87.7 FM now has a spanish music format.

radiodude
May 8th, 2013, 01:46 AM
To put this subject to close, yesterday ( 12/7/2013), I sat in my car, and I tuned to 87.7 and what i heard was not soft rock or easy or anything like that.
They kept with the spanish format, but instead of Spanish sports, they chose to do some kind of Spanish music format. It is on the air.

Rob
May 10th, 2013, 03:04 PM
What intrigues me about 87.7 FM, is that this "TV" station is broadcasting their audio with an FM radio transmitter, not a TV transmitter. It is in FM stereo (as opposed to MTS stereo used with the TV standard) and they use RDS data (only used in radio) in the signal. I wonder how legal that is since this signal is licensed as a "TV" station?

I'm sure this subject isn't closed since 87.7 seems to have a lot of changes in its short history... :cool:

Does anyone know who is running it now?