KQSO-LP

Coordinates: 45°17′58″N 122°58′27″W / 45.29944°N 122.97417°W / 45.29944; -122.97417
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KQSO-LP
Frequency96.3 MHz
(issued STA to operate on 102.9)
Programming
FormatDefunct (formerly Educational Adult standards
Oldies Ham Radio News)
Ownership
OwnerWestern Oregon Radio Club, Inc.
KQRZ-LP
History
First air date
February 7, 2009
Last air date
December 25, 2014
Call sign meaning
Amateur Radio Q Code: "A contact...exchange of information...a QSO"
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID135128
ClassL1
ERP1 watt
HAAT343.3 meters (1,126 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
45°17′58″N 122°58′27″W / 45.29944°N 122.97417°W / 45.29944; -122.97417
Links
Public license information
LMS

KQSO-LP, formerly licensed to operate on (96.3 FM), was a low-power radio station licensed to Newberg, Oregon, United States. However, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) had issued a STA for the station to operate at 102.9 MHz due to the move-in of a commercial station (KWLZ-FM) licensed to West Linn, Oregon. The station signed on the air February 7, 2009, and was owned by the Western Oregon Radio Club, Inc. (WORC), an amateur radio organization.

On January 1, 2012, KQSO-LP undertook an affiliation with the WORC Oldies Network, which syndicates broadcast material to other low-power radio stations interested in amateur radio. Programming included amateur (ham) radio news, educational material, comedy, oldies, and adult standard music.

Veteran disc jockey (DJ) "The Vegetable Man", who was local to Pacific Northwest radio in the 1960s, was also broadcast by the network with periodic shows daily.

On December 25, 2014, the station signed permanently off the air due to an FM translator in Portland signing on the air on the same frequency as KQSO-LP. Due to the translator's overpowering signal, KQSO-LP's signal was impeded. A decision was made to cease operation. Early in 2014, the WORC applied to the FCC for another LPFM station in Portland. As such, the FCC granted the WORC a CP for KISN-LP. On May 1, 2015, KISN-LP went on the air and was subsequently licensed by the FCC. See KISN (Portland) for more details.

The WORC surrendered the license for KQSO-LP to the FCC on May 1, 2015; the license was cancelled on May 4, 2015.

External links[edit]

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KQSO-LP". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.