KHVL
City | Huntsville, Texas |
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Broadcast area |
Willis, Texas Conroe, Texas |
Branding | KHVL The Hits 104.9 & the new 94.1 FM |
Slogan | "Good Times & Great Classics" |
Frequency | 1490 kHz |
Translator(s) |
94.1 K231DA (Huntsville) 104.9 K285GE (Huntsville) |
First air date |
1490: November 1, 1938 (as KSAM @ 1500) 104.9: June 13, 2008 (as 104.5 K283AW) 94.1: June 20, 2018 |
Format | Classic Hits |
Language(s) | English |
Power | 1490: 1,000 Watts |
ERP |
94.1: 250 watts 104.9: 250 watts |
HAAT |
94.1: 111 meters 104.9: 50 meters |
Class |
1490: D 94.1: D 104.9: D |
Facility ID |
1490: 70720 94.1: 200662 104.9: 141208 |
Transmitter coordinates | 30°41′49.20″N 95°33′7.20″W / 30.6970000°N 95.5520000°W |
Callsign meaning | HuntsVilLe |
Former callsigns | KSAM (1938-2001) |
Owner | HEH Communications, LLC. |
Website | khvl.com |
KHVL (1490 AM, 94.1 & 104.9 FM) is an AM radio station, paired with two FM relay translators. Licensed to Huntsville, Texas, 1490 KHVL & 104.9 K285GE primarily serve Huntsville and the surrounding Walker County rural areas. 94.1 K231DA relays KHVL's programming to extend the signal into Willis, Panorama Village, and Lake Conroe. The station's branding is The Hits and broadcasts a Classic Hits format.
History
KHVL was granted its License to Cover by the Federal Communications Commission on November 1, 1938 as 1500 kHz KSAM @ 0.1 kilowatt daytime only. The facility was initially owned by the Sam Houston Broadcasting Association, H.G. Webster, President.
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