KQRZ-LP

KQRZ-LP (100.7 FM) is a low-power radio station licensed to Hillsboro, Oregon, United States. The station is owned by the Oregon Amateur Radio Club, Inc. KQRZ-LP signed on the air July 22, 2012, on an initial frequency of 101.5 MHz.[1] On July 11, 2013, at 8:00 PM, KQRZ-LP changed the transmit frequency to 100.7 MHz, although the license to cover that frequency was not issued by the Federal Communications Commission until September 4, 2013.

KQRZ-LP
CityHillsboro, Oregon
Frequency100.7 MHz
Programming
FormatOldies
AffiliationsWestern Oregon Radio Club, Inc.
Ownership
OwnerOregon Amateur Radio Club, Inc.
Sister stationsKISN-LP
History
First air dateJuly 22, 2012
Call sign meaningAmateur radio Q Code: "Who is calling me?"
Technical information
Facility ID134266
ClassL1
ERP10 watts
HAAT131 meters (430 ft)
Transmitter coordinates45°27′22″N 122°52′48″W
Links
Websitekqrz.org

On July 22, 2012, KQRZ undertook an affiliation with the WORC Oldies Network, which syndicates broadcast material to other low-power radio stations interested in amateur radio. Programming includes 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, is also broadcast by the network with periodic shows daily.

Fictional

The call letters of KQRZ were used for a fictional TV station in Los Angeles, California, in the Adam-12 television episode entitled Pick Up.

gollark: The pendulum, soul vial, golden/cursed lasso, and mob imprisonment tool just don't do anything.
gollark: I'll try it now.
gollark: I think you might be able to use it to capture an unfrozen one, particularly with a bigger SCS (assuming your thing is claimed so it doesn't just unexist it), but you would need very good timing (probably a computer).
gollark: I have no idea what that is.
gollark: It doesn't seem to have a whitelist for entities, so you can just set up a small spatial IO system which intersects the hitbox of a frozen chaos guardian to contain it.

References

  1. "KQRZ-LP Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division. Retrieved 2012-05-03.
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