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K61AJ

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K61AJ
Image:Logo-beto.jpg
Antelope Valley, California
City of license Inyokern, California
Branding Beto Radio 87.7 FM
Channels Analog: 6 (VHF)
Affiliations independent
Owner Adelman Broadcasting
(Robert D. Adelman)
Call letters’ meaning (translator calls randomly-assigned by the FCC)
Sister station(s) K61AJ, KEDD-LP
(radio stations part of the Adelman Broadcasting cluster): KGBB, KLOA (AM), KLOA-FM, KRAJ
Former channel number(s) 61 (to 2006)
Former affiliations unknown (2006-2007)
Independent/The WB (via KTLA) (until 2006)
Transmitter Power 3 kW
Height 608.0 m
Facility ID 28583
Website Beto Radio 87.7

K61AJ is a low power television station, broadcasting on VHF channel 6 and serving the Antelope Valley area in California. Because the allocation of channel 6 in NTSC System M falls approximately within the lower fringes of the FM broadcast band, K61AJ takes advantage of the station's audio carrier, broadcasting on 87.75 MHz, and markets itself as a radio station. It airs a Spanish adult contemporary format under the "Beto" moniker. According to the Federal Communications Commission, television stations must operate both the audio and video carriers; however, the carriers are not required to "accompany" each other, meaning that the audio and video can operate independently of one another. This means that K61AJ need not broadcast any particular image, as long as they broadcast a video signal. It is currently unknown what video signal the station broadcasts.

[edit] History

K61AJ was originally owned by the Indian Wells Valley TV Booster, providing over-the-air reception of KTLA to Ridgecrest, California. On January 17, 2005, the station was sold to Roy William Mayhugh, who then moved the station to its present-day channel. It is unknown what the station broadcast, or what the station's plans were during this time. On July 30, 2007, Roy William Mayhugh sold the station to Antelope Valley area broadcaster Robert D. Adelman. Soon after, the station converted operations to a radio station and flipped to a Spanish adult contemporary format.

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