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KLOA-LP is a low power television station broadcasting on VHF channel 6 and serving the Antelope Valley area in California. Because the allocation of channel 6 in NTSC System M falls approximately within the lower fringes of the FM broadcast band, KLOA-LP takes advantage of the station's audio carrier, broadcasting on 87.75 MHz, and markets itself as a radio station. It airs a Spanish adult contemporary format under the "Beto" moniker.

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  • KLOA-LP is a low power television station broadcasting on VHF channel 6 and serving the Antelope Valley area in California. Because the allocation of channel 6 in NTSC System M falls approximately within the lower fringes of the FM broadcast band, KLOA-LP takes advantage of the station's audio carrier, broadcasting on 87.75 MHz, and markets itself as a radio station. It airs a Spanish adult contemporary format under the "Beto" moniker.
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  • KLOA-LP
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alias
  • Beto Radio 87.7 FM
analog channel
  • 6 (VHF)
call sign
  • KLOA-LP
call sign meaning
  • named after sister stationKLOA (AM)
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facility id
former broadcast network
former call sign
  • K06OL (2008–2012)
  • K61AJ (to 2008)
former channel
  • 61 (to 2006)
height above average terrain (μ)
licensee
  • Robert D. Adelman
location
location city
sister station
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