KLPF

KLPF (1180 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a Christian radio format. It is the flagship station of the Guadalupe Radio Network, which provides Catholic religious radio programming to several radio stations in the United States.[1] Licensed to Midland, Texas, United States. The station, established in 1950, is currently owned by the La Promesa Foundation.[2]

KLPF
CityMidland, Texas
Broadcast areaMidland/Odessa, Texas
Frequency1180 kHz
Slogan"Radio For Your Soul"
Programming
FormatChristian radio
AffiliationsGuadalupe Radio Network
Ownership
OwnerLa Promesa Foundation
History
First air dateAugust 6, 1950
Former call signsKJBC (1950-2007)
KVDG (2007-2008)
Former frequencies1150 kHz (1950-2016)
Technical information
Facility ID17235
ClassD
Power25,000 watts (day)
215 watts (night)
Transmitter coordinates31°56′2″N 102°2′33″W
Links
WebcastListen live
WebsiteOfficial website

KLPF had been granted an FCC construction permit to move to a different transmitter site, change frequency from 1150 kHz to 1180 kHz, and increase day power to 25,000 watts and night power to 215 watts.[3] The license to operate at this transmitter was issued on October 13, 2016.

History

Known as KJBC since it was founded in 1950, the station was assigned call sign KVDG on October 1, 2007. On January 31, 2008, the station changed its call sign to KLPF.[4]

gollark: DST bad:- vast work for programmers, has caused many bugs- not even consistent times place to place, so even more problems- causes problems for less smart clocks without access to timezone databases e.g. watches, wall clocks- essentially the most "government" thing ever - someone identified a "problem" with stuff happening at the wrong times, so the solution was to *edit the very fabric of time itself* and not push for changed working hours
gollark: Hmm, we need generalized timezones, lyricly, then. What if I want to be on Mars?
gollark: It's very hot constantly and they don't think the alleged benefits matter?
gollark: Yes. Thus, time zone.
gollark: DST is EXTREMELY bad for MULTIPLE reasons.

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