Jefferson County Radio

Jefferson County Radio is a network of seven low-power FM radio stations in Jefferson County, Montana, United States. Owned and operated by Jefferson County Disaster & Emergency Services, the stations air classic country music and emergency messages and public interest items for residents of the county.[1][2]

Transmitters

Call sign Frequency City Facility ID ERP
W
Height
m
Transmitter coordinates
KBAS-LP98.3 MHzBasin134663 100-182.10746°16′17″N 112°15′48″W
KEAC-LP106.1 MHzCaldwell134668 144145°55′15″N 112°1′15″W
KEAJ-LP100.3 MHzJefferson City[note 1]134669 100-25.84646°24′9″N 112°0′11″W
KEME-LP105.9 MHzBoulder134665 100-133.55746°12′55.1″N 112°6′42.5″W
KESW-LP106.5 MHzWhitehall134811 100-58.66945°52′12″N 112°6′42.5″W
KWEP-LP103.7 MHzElk Park134671 100-13746°5′21″N 112°25′17″W
KWLG-LP105.9 MHzMontana City134809 100-33.82946°32′12″N 111°56′28″W

Notes

  1. The community of license is Cell Site, Montana.
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References

  1. Binkowski, Bruce (February 19, 2020). "Special programming coming to Jefferson County radio". The Monitor. Retrieved July 7, 2020.
  2. "COVID-19 updates on county radio". The Monitor. April 1, 2020. Retrieved July 7, 2020.
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