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Coordinates: 36°3936N 121°3229W / 36.66000°N 121.54139°W / 36.66000; -121.54139
 

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KRXA
Broadcast areaSalinas - Monterey - Santa Cruz
Frequency540 kHz
Programming
FormatSpanish language Catholic radio
NetworkESNE Radio
Ownership
OwnerEl Sembrador Ministries
History

First air date

July 10, 1989

Former call signs

KPUP, KHKN, KIEZ, KSRK, KYAA, KMEO, KXME
Technical information
Facility ID9849
ClassB
Power10,000 watts day
500 watts night

Transmitter coordinates

36°39′36N 121°32′29W / 36.66000°N 121.54139°W / 36.66000; -121.54139
Links
Websiteelsembradorministries.com/esne/thesower

KRXA (540 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a Spanish language Catholic radio format. LicensedtoCarmel Valley, California, the station serves the Salinas - Monterey - Santa Cruz areas of Central California. It is owned by El Sembrador Ministries and broadcasts its Spanish-language ESNE Radio Catholic radio network.[1]

By day, KRXA is powered at 10,000 watts. But because 540 AM is a Mexican and Canadian clear channel frequency, KRXA must greatly reduce power at sunset to 500 watts to avoid interference. The transmitter is on Old Stage Road in Salinas.[2] It uses a three-tower array directional antenna.

History[edit]

On July 19, 1987, the station signed on the air.[3] Its original call sign before it went on the air, as a construction permit, was KJCC.

In 1995, after being purchased by Cypress Communications, KIEZ switched from a Spanish language KKLF simulcast to its own adult standards format.[4] From 2005 to 2012, the station had a progressive talk format.

When KRXA was sold to El Sembrador, the progressive talk moved to RadioMonterey.com.[5][6] With the sale, KRXA switched to a Spanish language Catholic radio format.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "KRXA Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division. Retrieved 2010-07-19.
  • ^ Radio-Locator.com/KRXA
  • ^ Information from Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook 1992 page A-31
  • ^ "Vox Jox". Billboard. 107 (30): 114. July 29, 1995.
  • ^ Monterey Peninsula's KRXA talk radio station going online only
  • ^ Radio Monterey
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