For the radio station in Los Angeles, California, at 105.9 FM formerly known as KWST-FM, see KPWR. For the airport near Westerly, Rhode Island, assigned the ICAO code KWST, see Westerly State Airport.
KWST is powered with 1,000 watts by day. But at night, it reduces power to 36 watts.[3] The transmitter is off Dogwood Road in El Centro.
KWST airs El Sembrador's ESNE Radio Spanish-language network. Programming is also heard on a five-watt FM translator in El Centro, K229CU at 93.7 MHz, which is owned directly by El Sembrador.[4]
History
The station first signed on the air on June 1, 1958, as KAMP.[5] It was originally a daytimer, broadcasting at 1,000 watts but required to sign off at sunset to avoid interfering with other stations on AM 1430. KAMP was owned by the El Centro Radio Corporation and was one of the leading stations in the Imperial Valley for the next few decades. It carried, at various times, programming from ABC Radio and NBC Radio. It sometimes aired country music and sometimes it had an oldies format.