KCZO

KCZO (92.1 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Spanish format. Licensed to Carrizo Springs, Texas, United States. The station is currently owned by Paulino Bernal Evangelism.[1]

KCZO
CityCarrizo Springs, Texas
Frequency92.1 MHz
BrandingLa Nueva Radio Cristiana Network
Programming
FormatSpanish Religious
Ownership
OwnerPaulino Bernal Evangelism
Technical information
Facility ID51959
ClassC3
ERP25,000 watts
HAAT92.0 meters
Transmitter coordinates28°33′24″N 99°53′49″W
Repeater(s)88.9 (Barstow, )
90.5 (King City, )
91.9 (Lost Hills, )
89.7 (Mcfarland, )
89.5 (Porterville, )
89.3 (Red Bluff, )
91.3 (Ridgecrest, )
89.5 (Tipton, )
88.1 (Tulare, )
88.9 (Alamogordo, )
91.1 (Albuquerque, )
91.1 (Bismarck, )
89.1 (Enid, )
90.3 (Bay City, )
89.1 (Edna, )
89.5 (El Campo, )
88.1 (Freeport, )
88.1 (Hereford, )
91.1 (Louise, )
90.5 (Mineral Wells, )
91.9 (Port Lavaca, )
91.5 (San Marcos, )
90.1 (Victoria, )
Links
Webcastno

Translators

In addition to the main station, KCZO is relayed by an additional 27 translators to widen its broadcast area.

Call signFrequency
(MHz)
City of licenseFCC info
K212FE90.3Bay City, TXFCC
K209DN89.7McFarland, CAFCC
K216FJ91.1Tehachapi, CAFCC
K208EI89.5Porterville, CAFCC
K201FA88.1Freeport, TXFCC
K205DE88.9Alamogordo, NMFCC
K205EE88.9Barstow, CAFCC
K208DE89.5Tipton, CAFCC
K213CS90.5Mineral Wells, TXFCC
K206ER89.1Edna, TXFCC
K206CA89.1Enid, OKFCC
K216DV91.1Albuquerque, NMFCC
K207CM89.3Red Bluff, CAFCC
K211DR90.1Victoria, TXFCC
K201FB88.1Tulare, CAFCC
K216FN91.1Oroville, CAFCC
K217DA91.3Ridgecrest, CAFCC
K220GU91.9Lost Hills, CAFCC
K220HF91.9Port Lavaca, TXFCC
K213CR90.5King City, CAFCC
K216EI91.1Ganado, TXFCC
K216FK91.1Bismarck, NDFCC
K219DY91.7Madera, CAFCC
K201EP88.1Hereford, TXFCC
K217GJ91.3Kyle, TXFCC
gollark: https://discordapp.com/oauth2/authorize?&client_id=398575402865393665&scope=bot&permissions=68608
gollark: ++invite
gollark: Of course not. This is history.
gollark: Why is it still running?
gollark: I ran a reverse DNS thing on them.

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