KDGL

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KDGL
City of license KDGL: Yucca Valley, California
KDGL-1: Palm Springs, California
Branding The Eagle
Frequency KDGL: 106.9 MHz (Yucca Valley)
KDGL-1: 106.9 MHz (Palm Springs)
K232CX: 94.3 MHz (Desert Hot Springs)
K280CV: 103.9 MHz (Cathedral City)
Format Classic Hits
ERP KDGL: 4,000 watts
KDGL-1: 2,700 watts
K232CX: 250 watts
K280CV: 250 watts
HAAT KDGL: 418 meters
KDGL-1: 0 meters
K232CX: 770 meters
K280CV: 189 meters
Class KDGL: B
KDGL-1: D
K232CX: D
K280CV: D
Owner Morris Communications
Webcast Listen Live
Website theeagle1069.com

KDGL 106.9 "The Eagle" is a Classic Hits / Classic Rock station serving the Coachella Valley and Morongo Basin markets of inland Southern California. Artists featured on the station include Aerosmith, The Beatles, Boston (band), Jim Croce, The Eagles, Foreigner, Billy Joel, Elton John, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Fleetwood Mac, Styx, The Steve Taylor Band, George Thorogood, and many others.

The station is popular due to its well-received lineup of music. It also features "52-minute flights" of music with limited, short commercial interruptions.

KDGL's studios are located at 1321 North Gene Autry Trail in Palm Springs, California. KDGL's main transmitter is located on the southeast corner of Yucca Valley, California, just north of Joshua Tree National Park.

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