City | Escondido, California |
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Broadcast area |
Escondido, California San Diego, California |
Branding | "KSON-FM 97.3 and 92.1 FM" |
Slogan | "San Diego's #1 for New Country" |
Frequency | 92.1 MHz |
First air date | 1978 as KOWN |
Format | Country |
ERP | 580 watts |
HAAT | 312 meters |
Class | A |
Facility ID | 49206 |
Transmitter coordinates | 33°6′39″N 117°9′13″W / 33.11083°N 117.15361°WCoordinates: 33°6′39″N 117°9′13″W / 33.11083°N 117.15361°W |
Former callsigns | KFSD-FM (5/8/01-11/26/03) KFSD (2/21/97-5/8/01) KOWF (10/20/87-2/21/97) KWNQ (9/23/87-10/20/87) KOWN-FM (8/23/68-9/23/87) |
Owner |
Entercom (Entercom San Diego License, LLC) |
Sister stations | KBZT, KSON, KXSN |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | KSON-FM 97.3 and 96.1 |
KSOQ-FM, broadcasting in FM at 92.1 MHz is the simulcasting partner of San Diego country music station KSON, 97.3 MHz. The main studios are located near Mission Valley in San Diego.
KSOQ-FM's transmitter and antenna are located at 33°6′39″N 117°9′13″W / 33.11083°N 117.15361°W in Escondido, California near Frank's Peak on Mount Whitney. The station broadcasts with 580 watts of effective radiated power (ERP).
KSOQ was previously assigned the call letters KFSD while owned by the Astor Broadcast Group, who chose a format of classical music acquired from Lotus Communications in 1997, which in 2001 switched to an alternative rock format as Premium 92/1, still with the KFSD call letters. KFSD now broadcasts adult standards music on AM radio at 1450 kHz.