The station was licensed to the Abid Ali Khan Educational Trust and broadcast a limited schedule of community programs.
[1] The station had evidently ceased regular broadcasting around 2015.
During this time, a new community station, Radio Charminar, started on the frequency, transmitting from a site 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) away from Deccan.
The result was a complaint from Charminar, which claimed Deccan's broadcasts and consequent interference made advertisers hesitant to purchase air time on the other station.
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