KSAJ-FM

KSAJ-FM
City Abilene, Kansas
Broadcast area Salina, Kansas
Branding Oldies Radio 98.5
Frequency 98.5 MHz
First air date 1968 (as KABI-FM at 98.3)
Format Oldies
ERP 100,000 watts
HAAT 134 meters (440 ft)
Class C1
Facility ID 18055
Transmitter coordinates 38°47′50.00552″N 97°13′2.07749″W / 38.7972237556°N 97.2172437472°W / 38.7972237556; -97.2172437472Coordinates: 38°47′50.00552″N 97°13′2.07749″W / 38.7972237556°N 97.2172437472°W / 38.7972237556; -97.2172437472
Former callsigns KABI-FM (1968-1985)
Former frequencies 98.3 MHz (1968-1985)
Owner Alpha Media LLC
(Alpha Media Licensee LLC)
Website trueoldies985.com

KSAJ-FM (98.5 FM) is a radio station licensed to Abilene, Kansas, USA. The station is currently owned by Alpha Media, LLC,.[1]

KSAJ-FM went on the air April 1, 1985, as a re-frequencied KABI-FM. The “SAJ” call letters stood for “Salina-Abilene-Junction City” – the primary cities of its coverage area.

KABI-FM was originally a 3000-watt (ERP) Class A station at 98.3 MHz. The frequency change to 98.5 MHz would be accompanied by an increase in power to 100,000 watts (ERP) and a physical move of the transmitter site from northwest Abilene to about 10 miles south of Abilene.

Also on April 1, 1985, KABI-AM would change call letters and become KSAJ-AM. The stations would then simulcast programming for about 2 years. In 1987 KSAJ-AM returned to being KABI-AM with separate programming and KSAJ continued on as an FM-only radio station.

KSAJ and KABI would be sold by broadcaster Norton Warner of Lincoln, Nebraska, to J.K. Vanier and Jerry Hinrikus of Salina, Kansas, in late 1991, who would later sell them to MCC Radio in January 2004. Then on September 1, 2015, Alpha Media, LLC would acquire the stations.

References

  1. "KSAJ-FM Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division. Retrieved 2011-08-14.

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