In March 2008, KSHL applied to the FCC for a
construction permit that would allow it to become a Class C3 station, raise its antenna to in
height above average terrain, decrease its
effective radiated power to 2,800
watts, change its broadcast frequency from 97.5 to 97.7
MHz, relocate its transmitter site southeast to 44°00'08"N, 123°06'50"W, and change its
community of license to
Coburg, Oregon. This move would allow the station to serve the larger
Eugene, Oregon, market, and at the same time allowing
KNRQ (at 97.9) to relocate to the
Portland area. The FCC accepted this application for filing on April 14, 2008, but it took until March 10, 2016 for the license to be issued. ==Previous logo==