KDEB (AM)

KDEB
City Estes Park, Colorado
Frequency 1470 kHz
First air date August, 1967
Format Silent
Power 1,000 watts day
53 watts night
Class D
Facility ID 67483
Transmitter coordinates 40°20′15.00″N 105°31′36.00″W / 40.3375000°N 105.5266667°W / 40.3375000; -105.5266667Coordinates: 40°20′15.00″N 105°31′36.00″W / 40.3375000°N 105.5266667°W / 40.3375000; -105.5266667
Former callsigns KKEP (?-1970s)
KSIR (1970s-1991)
KRKI (1991-1998)
KEZZ (1998-2006)
KEPL (2006-2011)
KRBR (2011-2012)
Affiliations Westwood One
Owner KONA COAST RADIO, LLC

KDEB (1470 AM) was a radio station broadcasting an oldies format. Licensed to Estes Park, Colorado, USA, the station was owned by KONA COAST RADIO, LLC[1]

KDEB's skywave signal was received in parts of southern Wyoming, including Laramie[2] and Green River.[3]

History

The station was historically licensed previously with callsigns KSIR[4] (now assigned on 1010 AM in Brush, CO) prior to KRKI, and possibly KKEP.[5] The station went on the air as KRKI in August, 1967. On April 4, 1998, the station changed its call sign to KEZZ. On September 9, 2006, the station's call sign was changed to KEPL, on June 28, 2011, to KRBR, and on June 21, 2012, to the current KDEB.[6]

On August 15, 2008, KEPL Radio changed to an all talk format and branded itself "Talk Radio 1470". In May, KEPL flipped to oldies from True Oldies Channel.

The station went off the air on Monday, October 17, 2011.[7]

References

  1. "KDEB Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  2. Laramie DX logs
  3. Green River DX logs
  4. "FCC Callsign history". Retrieved 23 August 2012.
  5. "KSIR Tribute Website - History". Retrieved 23 August 2012.
  6. "KDEB Call Sign History". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  7. "KRBR Says "Good-Bye"". The Estes Park News. Retrieved 23 August 2012.

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