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-LP | 98.3 MHz | Basin | 134663 | 100 | -182.107 | 46°16′17″N 112°15′48″W |
KEAC-LP | 106.1 MHz | Caldwell | 134668 | 1 | 441 | 45°55′15″N 112°1′15″W |
KEAJ-LP | 100.3 MHz | Jefferson City[note 1] | 134669 | 100 | -25.846 | 46°24′9″N 112°0′11″W |
KEME-LP | 105.9 MHz | Boulder | 134665 | 100 | -133.557 | 46°12′55.1″N 112°6′42.5″W |
KESW-LP | 106.5 MHz | Whitehall | 134811 | 100 | -58.669 | 45°52′12″N 112°6′42.5″W |
KWEP-LP | 103.7 MHz | Elk Park | 134671 | 100 | -137 | 46°5′21″N 112°25′17″W |
KWLG-LP | 105.9 MHz | Montana City | 134809 | 100 | -33.829 | 46°32′12″N 111°56′28″W |
Notes
- The community of license is Cell Site, Montana.
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References
- Binkowski, Bruce (February 19, 2020). "Special programming coming to Jefferson County radio". The Monitor. Retrieved July 7, 2020.
- "COVID-19 updates on county radio". The Monitor. April 1, 2020. Retrieved July 7, 2020.
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