The booster station on Mount San Miguel remains active because it serves as a crucial relay point for radio and television broadcasts in the San Diego area. It ensures that residents receive a strong and clear signal. The station is used by KYDO 96.1 FM, which is licensed to Campo but broadcasts to the San Diego market. The booster transmitter on Mount San Miguel, licensed to Santee, helps extend the station's reach. There was a period when KSIQ's relay on Mount San Miguel was not operating, but it was resolved, and the station continues to use the booster for signal enhancement. The images of Mount San Miguel, including the aerial view and transmitter site, show the location's importance for communication infrastructure. For more detailed information, you can visit Site of the Week and Wikipedia.
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