The FCC has granted a waiver request to the Northwest Rock n Roll Preservation Society to change the frequency of it’s 920 KGTK translator CP from 105.7 to 92.9 mHz with 100 watts & a directional antenna beaming east to Tumwater. The engineering modification also notes the ERP reduction from 250 to 100 watts. Call sign of the translator changes to K225DC to reflect the change in frequency.
May 1982 - The News Tribune KNBQ-FM, Radio station 97.3 on the dial has more…
Click picture to ENLARGE Barney Keep retires - (18:31) By George P. Edmonston Jr. To…
Feliks Banel explained in a RadioWorld article: One of the most valuable audio archives of…
The KXLY-AM (Spokane) tower was built in 1937 and has helped spread the radio signal…
January 1980 - Helen Rogers - Tacoma News Tribune Listeners from the Nisqually “Dip” to…