KRMX

KRMX (92.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. KRMX is licensed to Marlin, Texas, United States, and serves the Waco/Temple market. The station is owned by M&M Broadcasters, Ltd.[1] Its studios are in Waco, and its transmitter is located south of Hewitt, Texas.

KRMX
CityMarlin, Texas
Broadcast areaWaco, Texas
Frequency92.9 MHz
Branding92.9 Shooter FM
SloganTexas Country
Programming
FormatCountry
Ownership
OwnerM&M Broadcasters, LTD.
(Gary Moss)
Sister stationsKBHT, KRQX, KWBT, KRZI
History
First air date1977 (as Class A KLMT @ 96.7 MHz)
Former call signsKLMT (1977-1987)
KRXX (1987-1990)
KEYR (1990-1999)
KLRK (1999-2010)
Technical information
Facility ID35581
ClassC2
ERP50,000 watts
HAAT150 meters (490 ft)
Transmitter coordinates31°24′45.00″N 97°12′40.00″W
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitewww.929shooterfm.com

History

The station was assigned the call sign KLMT when it went on the air. On September 18, 1987, the station changed its call sign to KRXX, on March 12, 1990, to KEYR, on August 30, 1999, to KLRK, and then on July 15, 2010, to the current KRMX.[2]

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gollark: The number the uninstaller prints?
gollark: The incident report system does actually work, by the way. All incidents are logged in SPUDNET. The only ones I know of are the test ones I triggered to test the system and various incident triggers. Incidents are reported when:- one known sandbox escape is detected- banned programs (Webicity) are executed- potatOS is uninstalled- invalid disk signing key
gollark: You can't make a program to fully autonomously uninstall potatOS from within it - ignoring sandbox escapes - because while sandboxed processes can use queueEvent to fake keypresses they cannot read the output of the uninstaller. The best they can do is, I don't know, guess what the random seed was when it was generating two primes, figure out what the primes were, and queue the key/char events accordingly.
gollark: <@184468521042968577> `is_valid_lua` isn't deliberately bad, but it's also IIRC not actually used anywhere.Also, that person was bundling potatOS with some other project but wanted people to be able to remove it even more easily if they don't like it. This feature does actually work but must be enabled before installation. Weirdly enough factorizing small semiprimes is beyond many users.

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