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Coordinates: 30°3123N 94°4840W / 30.52306°N 94.81111°W / 30.52306; -94.81111
 

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DKDLP-LP

Frequency

104.7 MHz

Programming

Format

Country

Ownership

Owner

Ace Radio Inc

History

First air date

2003 (2003)

Last air date

November 25, 2013 (2013-11-25)

Technical information

Facility ID

134601

Class

L1

ERP

79watts

HAAT

33.7 meters (111 ft)

Transmitter coordinates

30°31′23N 94°48′40W / 30.52306°N 94.81111°W / 30.52306; -94.81111

KDLP-LP (104.7 FM) was a low power radio station broadcasting a country music format.[1] Licensed to Ace, Texas, United States. The station was owned by Ace Radio Inc.[2] The station license was cancelled by the FCC by the licensee's request.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Station Information Profile". Arbitron. Summer 2009. Retrieved 2009-12-31.
  • ^ "KDLP-LP Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division. Retrieved 2009-12-31.
  • External links[edit]

    Country radio stations in the state of Texas

    Stations

  • KACQ – Lometa
  • KACT – Andrews
  • KACT-FM – Andrews
  • KAGG – Madisonville
  • KAJA – San Antonio
  • KALP – Alpine
  • KAML – Kenedy-Karnes City
  • KAND – Corsicana
  • KARX – Canyon
  • KASE-FM – Austin
  • KATP – Amarillo
  • KATX – Eastland
  • KAUM – Colorado City
  • KAYD-FM - Silsbee
  • KBCT – Waco
  • KBCY – Tye
  • KBEC – Waxahachie
  • KBEY – Burnet
  • KBHT - Bellmead
  • KBQQ – Smiley
  • KBST-FM – Big Spring
  • KBUK – La Grange
  • KCKL – Malakoff
  • KCKM – Monahans
  • KCLW – Hamilton
  • KCTX-FM – Childress
  • KCUN-LP - Livingston
  • KCWM – Hondo
  • KCYY – San Antonio
  • KDCD – San Angelo
  • KDDD-FM – Dumas
  • KDHN – Dimmitt
  • KDLK-FM – Del Rio
  • KDNZ – Pecos
  • KDRX – Laughlin Air Force Base
  • KEAN-FM – Abilene
  • KEKR - Mexia
  • KEON – Ganado
  • KERC – Kermit
  • KEYE – Perryton
  • KFLP-FM – Floydada
  • KFST-FM – Fort Stockton
  • KFTX – Kingsville
  • KFWR – Jacksboro
  • KFYN-FM – Detroit
  • KGAS-FM – Carthage
  • KGKL-FM – San Angelo
  • KGNC-FM – Amarillo
  • KHBR – Hillsboro
  • KHDY – Clarksville
  • KHEY-FM – El Paso
  • KHFX – Cleburne
  • KHKX – Odessa
  • KHLB – Mason
  • KHOS-FM – Sonora
  • KIBQ – Austwell
  • KIKT – Cooper
  • KILT-FM – Houston
  • KIMP – Mount Pleasant
  • KIUN – Pecos
  • KIVY-FM – Crockett
  • KIXS – Victoria
  • KJCS – Nacogdoches
  • KKBQ – Pasadena
  • KKCN – Ballinger
  • KKLY – El Paso
  • KKUS – Tyler
  • KKYN-FM – Plainview
  • KKYR-FM – Texarkana
  • KKYX – San Antonio
  • KLLL-FM – Lubbock
  • KLSR-FM – Memphis
  • KLUR – Wichita Falls
  • KLXK – Breckenridge
  • KMBL – Junction
  • KMHT – Marshall
  • KMIL – Cameron
  • KMKT – Bells
  • KMOO-FM – Mineola
  • KMUL-FM – Muleshoe
  • KMVL-FM – Madisonville
  • KMWX – Abilene
  • KNAF – Fredericksburg
  • KNAF-FM – Fredericksburg
  • KNAL - Port Lavaca
  • KNEL-FM – Brady
  • KNES – Fairfield
  • KNFM – Midland
  • KNUE – Tyler
  • KNUZ – San Saba
  • KOLI – Electra
  • KOLJ – Quanah
  • KOMX – Pampa
  • KORA-FM – Bryan
  • KORQ - Winters
  • KOXE – Brownwood
  • KOYN – Paris
  • KPAN – Hereford
  • KPAN-FM – Hereford
  • KPET – Lamesa
  • KPIR – Granbury
  • KPLX – Fort Worth
  • KPSO-FM – Falfurrias
  • KPUR-FM - Claude
  • KQBB – Center
  • KQBQ – Meyersville
  • KQBR – Lubbock
  • KQTY-FM – Borger
  • KRBL – Idalou
  • KRMX – Marlin
  • KRNH – Kerrville
  • KRPT – Devine
  • KRRG – Laredo
  • KRUN – Ballinger
  • KRVA-FM - Campbell
  • KRVF – Kerens
  • KRXT – Rockdale
  • KRYS-FM – Corpus Christi
  • KSAM-FM – Huntsville
  • KSAQ – Charlotte
  • KSCH – Sulphur Springs
  • KSCN – Pittsburg
  • KSCK-LP – Sterling City
  • KSCS – Fort Worth
  • KSEM – Seminole
  • KSLI – Abilene
  • KSNY-FM – Snyder
  • KSSL – Post
  • KSTA – Coleman
  • KSTV-FM – Dublin
  • KTEX – Mercedes
  • KTFW-FM – Glen Rose
  • KTHP – Hemphill
  • KTKO – Beeville
  • KTTX – Brenham
  • KTTY - New Boston
  • KTWL – Hempstead
  • KTXM – Hallettsville
  • KUFA – Hebbronville
  • KUKA – Driscoll
  • KULM-FM – Columbus
  • KULP – El Campo
  • KUSJ – Harker Heights
  • KUZN – Centerville
  • KVET-FM – Austin
  • KVLG – La Grange
  • KVMC – Colorado City
  • KVMK – Wheelock
  • KVRP-FM – Haskell
  • KVST – Huntsville
  • KVWC-FM - Vernon
  • KWBC – College Station
  • KWBF - Lubbock
  • KWBY-FM - Ranger
  • KWED – Seguin
  • KWFS-FM – Wichita Falls
  • KWRD – Henderson
  • KWYU – Christine
  • KXDJ – Spearman
  • KXEZ-Farmersville
  • KXOX – Sweetwater
  • KXXN - Iowa Park
  • KYKK – Junction
  • KYKM – Yoakum
  • KYKR – Beaumont
  • KYKS – Lufkin
  • KYKX – Longview
  • KYOX - Comanche
  • KYXX – Ozona
  • KYYK – Palestine
  • KYYW – Abilene
  • KZAH - Harper
  • WACO-FM – Waco
  • WTAW-FM - Buffalo
  • Defunct:

  • KOGT – Orange
  • KRHC – Burnet
  • KSEY-FM – Seymour
  • KSTB – Crystal Beach
  • KTON – Belton
  • KUOL – San Marcos
  • See also
    adult contemporary
    classic hits
    college
    country
    news/talk
    NPR
    oldies
    religious
    rock
    sports
    top 40
    urban
    other radio stations in Texas


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