QSL from KRWZ in Denver, Colorado
- Station: KRWZ in Denver, Colorado
Band: 950 KhZ
Date: May 5, 2012
About: On September 2, 2008, the 950 KhZ AM station became KRWZ with an oldies format, using the moniker "Cruisin' Oldies 950. Currently in 2023, KRWZ is called KKSE (950 AM). It is a commercial radio station licensed to Parker, Colorado, and serving the Denver metropolitan area. The station is owned by Stan Kroenke's KSE Radio Ventures.
KKSE airs a sports gambling radio format branded as "Altitude Sports 950". KKSE has studios on South Colorado Boulevard in Glendale, with the AM transmitter located off Riverdale Road in Denver. KSE Radio Ventures also owns sister stations KIMN and KXKL-FM.
KKSE-AM-FM have local sports hosts most of the day and carry syndicated programming from Fox Sports Radio nights and weekends. KKSE-AM-FM are the flagship stations for Denver Nuggets basketball, Colorado Avalanche hockey, Colorado Rapids soccer and Colorado Mammoth lacrosse. All four teams are co-owned with KKSE-AM-FM.
Wikipedia Link
Notes: KRWZ mailed a QSL card in response to my postal reception report.
QSL from KPLS in Denver, Colorado
- Station: KPLS in Denver, Colorado
Band: 1510 KhZ AM
Date: April 7, 2021
About: KPLS (1510 AM, "Positive Lifestyle Radio") is an AM radio station licensed to Littleton, Colorado, and serving the Denver metropolitan area. KPLS is owned by Radio 74 International. In May 2020, the station transitioned to airing a Christian format following a transfer of ownership. KPLS has studios and offices on South Union Boulevard in Lakewood and its transmitter is off Riverdale Road in Thornton, Colorado. KPLS is unusual in that its AM transmitter increases power at night, going from 10,000 watts to 25,000 watts. Both the day and night signals are quite directional, in a north-south pattern.
Station Website
Notes: KPLS never sent a QSL card so I copied their logo from online.
QSL from KNZZ in Grand Junction, Colorado
- Station: KNZZ in Grand Junction, Colorado
Band: 1100 KhZ AM
Date: April 7, 2021
About: KNZZ (1100 AM) is a radio station licensed to Grand Junction, Colorado and serves the Grand Junction area. The station is owned by MBC Grand Broadcasting, Inc. KNZZ broadcasts with 50,000 watts during the day, 36,000 wats during critical hours and 10,000 watts at night.
Station Website
Notes: KNZZ never sent a QSL card so I copied their logo from online.
KNUS in Denver, Colorado
- Station: KNUS in Denver, Colorado
Band: 710 KhZ AM
Date: April 3, 2021
About: KNUS (710 AM) is a News/Talk radio station licensed in the city of Denver, Colorado. The station serves the Denver/Boulder Metropolitan area. 710 KNUS is owned and operated by Salem Media of Colorado, Inc. and features programming from Salem Media Group, CBS Radio News and Westwood One. Studios are located in Aurora and the transmitter is located in Brighton. They broadcast with 5,000 watts day and night.
Wikipedia Link
Notes: KNUS never sent a QSL card so I copied their logo from online.
KHOW in Denver, Colorado
- Station: KHOW in Denver, Colorado
Band: 630 KhZ AM
Date: March 6, 2021
About: KHOW (630 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Denver, Colorado, and serving the Denver metropolitan area. The station is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. KHOW is one of three iHeart-owned stations in Denver with a talk radio format. Co-owned AM 850 KOA has mostly local shows, AM 760/FM 93.7 KDFD carries nationally syndicated programs, while KHOW airs a mix of local and syndicated hosts. Studios and offices are on South Monaco Street in Denver. KHOW's transmitter is off East 120th Avenue in Thornton, Colorado. It is powered at 5,000 watts day and night, and uses a directional antenna at all times. Its signal can be easily heard from Greeley to Colorado Springs. Like other stations owned by iHeartMedia, KHOW uses the iHeartRadio platform to stream its audio.
Wikipedia Link
Notes: KHOW never sent a QSL card so I copied their logo from online.
KLZ in Denver, Colorado
- Station: KLZ in Denver, Colorado
Band: 560 KhZ AM
Date: April 3, 2021
About: KLZ (560 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Denver, Colorado and owned by Crawford Broadcasting. KLZ received its first broadcasting license on March 10, 1922. It is the oldest broadcasting station in the state of Colorado, and one of the oldest in the United States. The station's day and night 5,000-watt signal covers much of the population center of Colorado, from Fort Collins to Colorado Springs and Pueblo.
Wikipedia Link
Notes: KLZ never sent a QSL card so I copied their logo from online.
KLTT in Denver, Colorado
- Station: KLTT in Denver, Colorado
Band: 670 KhZ AM
Date: April 2, 2021
About: KLTT (670 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a Christian Talk format to the Denver, Colorado, and Colorado Springs, United States, areas. The station is currently owned by Crawford Broadcasting and is licensed to Colorado subsidiary KLZ Radio, Inc.[2] With its 50,000 watt daytime signal, KLTT broadcasts can be received throughout most of the state. This powerful daytime signal reaches into southeastern Wyoming, northeastern New Mexico, and into the western portions of Nebraska and Kansas. At night, the station reduces power to 1,400 watts, with a directional signal to the north and south to protect Class-A clear-channel station WSCR in Chicago.
Wikipedia Link
Notes: KLTT never sent a QSL card so I copied their logo from online.
KOA in Denver, Colorado
- Station: KOA in Denver, Colorado
Band: 850 KhZ AM
Date: February 15, 2021
About: KOA (850 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Denver, Colorado. Owned by iHeartMedia, it serves the Denver-Boulder media market. KOA broadcasts a news-talk-sports radio format, and is also the flagship station of the Denver Broncos, Colorado Rockies and Colorado Buffaloes. KOA has its radio studios in Southeast Denver, while the transmitter site is off South Parker Road in Parker. KOA is a Class A, clear-channel station, broadcasting at 50,000 watts non-directional, the maximum power permitted by the Federal Communications Commission for AM stations. By day, the station is easily heard around Eastern Colorado, including cities such as Colorado Springs, Pueblo and Fort Collins. With a good radio at night, the signal can be heard over the Central and Western United States, and parts of Canada and Mexico. KOA is nicknamed "the Blowtorch of the West".
Wikipedia Link
Notes: KOA never sent a QSL card so I copied their logo from online.
KDMT in Arvada, Colorado
- Station: KDMT in Arvada, Colorado
Band: 1690 KhZ AM
Date: April 2, 2021
About: KDMT (1690 AM) is a radio station licensed to Arvada, Colorado, and serving the Denver-Boulder radio market. The station is owned by Relevant Radio, Inc., and broadcasts a Catholic talk format, as an affiliate of Relevant Radio. They broadcast with 10,000 watts during the day and drop to 1,000 watts at night.
Wikipedia Link
Notes: KDMT never sent a QSL card so I copied their logo from online.
QSL Letter From KCEG in Fountain, Colorado
- Station: KCEG in Fountain, Colorado
Band: 780 KhZ AM
Date: April 18, 2013
About: KCEG (780 AM) is an American radio station licensed to serve the community of Fountain, Colorado. The station is currently owned by Timothy C. Cutforth. The station began broadcasting in early 2012 with an adult standards/big band music format. In 2013, the station aired classic country music. On August 1, 2014, the station began airing sports as an NBC Sports Radio affiliate. In December 2016, KJME switched to an all-Beatles format as "890 Yesterday". It ceased broadcasting on November 24, 2018.
Wikipedia Link
Notes: KCEG mailed a QSL letter in response to my postal reception report.
QSL from WWV in Fort Collins, Colorado
QSL from WWV in Fort Collins, Colorado
- Station: WWV in Fort Collins, Colorado
Band: 2.5, 5 and 10 KhZ Shortwave
Date: February 5, 2021
About: WWV is a shortwave ("high frequency" or HF) radio station, located near Fort Collins, Colorado. It has broadcast a continuous time signal since 1945, and implements United States government frequency standards, with transmitters operating on 2.5, 5, 10, 15, and 20 MHz. WWV is operated by the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), under the oversight of its Time and Frequency Division, which is part of NIST's Physical Measurement Laboratory based in Gaithersburg, Maryland.
Wikipedia Link
Notes: WWV mailed a QSL card in response to my postal reception report.