kxa
KXA is a radio call sign. Call signs are unique identifiers assigned to radio stations by regulatory bodies such as the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the United States. These call signs are used to distinguish one station from another, ensuring clear communication and proper identification. KXA, like other call signs, typically consists of a prefix and a suffix, with the prefix often indicating the country of origin. The suffix is a unique combination of letters. Radio stations use their call signs for various purposes, including station identification announcements, legal requirements, and during broadcasting. The specific meaning or origin of the letters within a call sign are usually not publicly disclosed and are assigned based on availability and regulatory guidelines. The presence of a K prefix in KXA indicates it is a United States-licensed station.