Two Calvary Chapel Stations Transferred to EMF

On March 14, 2025, the FCC granted the Assignment of Authorization for KSDW (FM) 88.9 Temecula from Calvary Chapel of Costa Mesa to the Electronic Media Foundation. The station broadcasts from Palomar Mountain in San Diego County with 270 watts ERP. As of this writing, the station is broadcasting the Spanish-language “Radio Nueva Vida” stream of EMF programming that can also be heard in San Diego County on KKLJ 100.1 in Julian and K253AD 98.5 in Oceanside.

At the same time, the FCC granted the transfer of K245AI 96.9 licensed to San Pasqual, CA (a city east of Pasadena) but actually located atop Mt. Woodson outside Poway. The station is broadcasting EMF’s “K-Love” contemporary Christian music programming.

Mark Goodman Takes Leadership Position at KPBS

Veteran broadcast engineer and SBE member Mark Goodman has assumed the role of Director of Engineering and Operations at KPBS-FM/TV. The position opened last year when Leon Messenie retired. Mark says his responsibilities include Master Control and Production operations.

Mark Goodman, KPBS

Mark joined KSWB-TV as a broadcast engineer. In 2006, he left to join XETV when it was Fox 6, where he eventually became Director of Technology for what had become CW6. In 2017. When Televisa closed their US operations, he moved to KFMB-TV with a number of other employees. In 2019, he took an engineering position at KPBS-AM/TV.

Mark says he and his wife Veronica have been married 26 years. His daughter Dakota commutes with Mark to SDSU. His twin daughters Summer and Autumn attend Steele Canyon High School. When Mark is not working or hanging out with his family, he collects vinyl albums and recently rebuilt a Technics SL-2000 turntable.

Regarding KPBS projects, Mark reports they are replacing their Rohde & Schwarz TV transmitters with new GatesAir ULXTE-30 and ULXTE-16 models. Tony McDaid has been preparing the site for their arrival.

There’s been a lot of turnover after long engineer tenures. “We have had more retirements. Kevin Birch retired at the beginning of January and the retirement of Leon Messenie back in June of course both were large losses for the station and me personally. Both Kevin and Leon knew where all the bodies were buried. I could never fill Leon’s shoes but strive to provide the level of excellence he always maintained in everything he did. I’m also lucky to be able to hire Kevin Schrader back part time for special projects and have the opportunity to still take advantage of his mentoring and advice. Kevin retired at the end of January last year. I’m dreading the retirement of my boss and mentor Bruce Rogow…at the end of June. I’ve been busy but it has been a blast working with such a great team here at KPBS.”

On a personal note, when Mark answered my ad for an engineer position at XETV in 2006, I received two unsolicited phone calls in support of his technical work and attitude, and he proved to be a genius-level talent with a patient ear for users. He and Paul Redfield turned around XETV’s IT plant in short order, and with our cross-border fiber link, we soon had a remarkably modern, versatile system for moving data for an STL, a cable return, phone, intercom, and media.

Chapter Meeting In-person March 19

This one’s a social meeting—no presentation—for the purpose of networking and talking shop. 

Join us Wednesday, March 19th, 12:00 PM at Dirty Birds in the College area at 6499 El Cajon Blvd, 92115. Yes, it’s mostly chicken wings, but there are salads, burgers, sandwiches, and cauliflower items. No need for reservations. 

See you there!

KYML FM 88.1 Now On-the-Air

A new non-commercial FM station, KYML, hit the airwaves last month with Christian programming. The station, licensed to CSN International, was granted a License to Cover by the FCC on March 6, 2025. Geographically, the station is atop North Peak, east of San Diego Country Estates, its community of license. The transmitter is at an elevation of 6000 feet and is between Lake Cuyamaca and Julian. Output from the station is listed at 49 watts.

The Christian Satellite Network has over 400 stations across the country. 

FEMA Changes San Diego PEP Assignments

Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) contractor Jeff Hugabonne circulated a memo Tuesday, February 11, 2025, telling EAS administrators that,

“Effective immediately, FEMA has changed the designated broadcast station assignment for San Diego national level EAS (PEP):
From (old): KOGO (AM) (FCC Facility 51514)
To (new): KHTS (FM) (FCC Facility 20697) and KLSD (AM) (FCC Facility 34452)

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