Spring Trip 2009: California's Imperial Valley
Part of the Spring Trip 2009 series.
After leaving Tucson on Friday
afternoon, we took the long drive west on I-10 and I-8, through Yuma, to El Centro, California. El Centro is
the county seat of Imperial County, a place that would have no
reason to exist were it not for the water taken (some would say
“stolen”) from the Colorado River at Imperial Dam
(north of Yuma) and diverted down the All-American Canal to grow
the salad vegetables of a hungry nation.
El Centro is about ten miles north of Calexico, and slightly
more than that from Calexico's much larger cross-border sister,
Mexicali. El Centro is also fifteen miles south of Brawley,
another agricultural town, and twice that from Calipatria on the
southern shore of the Salton Sea. Most of the broadcast spectrum
in the area is taken up in Mexicali, but El Centro is old enough
to have a heritage three-letter call, KXO, and its sister FM,
KXO-FM—and that was enough to draw us on a 120-mile side
trip. (El Centro has another AM and an LPFM, nearby Heber has an
AM, Brawley has an AM and two FMs, and Calexico has two FMs, one a
rather late drop-in FM hard by the Mexican border. Other FMs are
licensed to Imperial, Holtville, and Calipatria. Mexicali has
eleven AMs and twelve FMs.)
We got in to El Centro after dark on Friday evening. (It's a
confusing TV market, by the way, with California stations on
Pacific time but most service coming from Yuma, which is on
Mountain Standard Time year-round. During the eight months of the
year when California observes daylight time and Arizona does not,
the nominal local time is the same in both states, but the Arizona
stations run a Mountain Time schedule, with network prime time
from 7 to 10. Even worse, during the winter months, Mountain
prime time runs from 6 to 9 pm Pacific. There are two stations in
the market licensed to Yuma, two licensed to El Centro, and one
licensed to Calipatria. All of the TV stations transmit from
Black Mountain in far eastern Imperial County, about forty miles
north-northwest of Yuma and sixty miles northeast of El
Centro.)
On Saturday morning, we headed out early to see the various
sites of El Centro and Brawley before heading back east to hit Yuma and then head up into the Colorado River
Valley towards our stop that night in Laughlin, Nevada.
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KGBA-FM 100.1 |
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KUBO tower |
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KSEH/KMXX tower |
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KSIQ tower |
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KROP tower |
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KROP/KSIQ studios |
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Entravision studios |
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KGBA-A/F studios |
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KXO-A/F studios |
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KYFC-LP st/tx |
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KWST tower |
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KXO tower |
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