KMVL (AM)

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Coordinates: 30°57′56″N 95°53′52″W / 30.96556°N 95.89778°W / 30.96556; -95.89778

KMVL
KMVL 100.5FM logo.png
CityMadisonville, Texas
Broadcast areaMadisonville, Texas
Frequency1220 kHz
Programming
FormatAdult Standards
Ownership
OwnerLeon Hunt
KMVL-FM, KIVY, KIVY-FM, KJVC
History
First air date
KMVL: March 1, 1988
Call sign meaning
K MadisonVilLe
Technical information
Facility ID37063
ClassD
Power500 watts day
11 watts night
Translator(s)See § Translators
Links
WebsiteKMVL's website

KMVL (1220 AM) is a radio station broadcasting an Adult Standards format. KMVL is licensed, along with its 2 FM translators, to Madisonville, Texas. KMVL is owned by Leon Hunt and is co-owned with its FM sister station, KMVL-FM, also licensed to Madisonville.

1220 AM is a Mexican clear-channel frequency, on which XEB in Mexico City is the dominant Class A station.

Translator[]

Broadcast translators of KMVL
Call sign Frequency
(MHz)
City of license Facility
ID
ERP
(W)
Height
(m (ft))
Class FCC info Notes
K255AR 98.9 Madisonville, Texas 150789 250 61 m (200 ft) D FCC LMS First air date: April 12, 2007 (in Trinity as a KUZN repeater)
K274DB 102.7 Madisonville, Texas 201715 250 149 m (489 ft) D FCC LMS First air date: January 28, 2021

History[]

KMVL commenced broadcasting on March 1, 1988.[1]

KMVL was synchrocast on an experimental license co-channel in Huntsville, Texas, as KM2XVL, which ran 170 watts during the day and 11 watts at night. The Huntsville facility was licensed in 2000, and was located off of Phelps Drive, east of Sam Houston State, and U.S. Highway 190.[2] KM2XVL's license was cancelled by the Federal Communications Commission on August 2, 2021.

References[]

  1. ^ KMVL fcc.gov. Retrieved October 26, 2012
  2. ^ KM2XVL fcc.gov. Retrieved October 26, 2012

External links[]

DKM2XVL in the FCC AM station database


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