KYCC

KYCC 90.1 FM, KCJH 89.1 FM KYCM 89.9 FM are radio stations broadcasting a Christian music format. Licensed respectively to Stockton, California, Livingston, California, and Alamogordo, New Mexico the stations are currently owned by Your Christian Companion Network, Inc. The station also has several satellites and repeaters throughout the western US.

KYCC / KCJH / KYCM
CityKYCC: Stockton, California
KCJH: Livingston, California
KYCM: Alamogordo, New Mexico
Broadcast areaKYCC: Stockton
KCJH: Fresno/Visalia, California
KYCM: Alamogordo, New Mexico
FrequencyKYCC: 90.1 MHz
KCJH: 89.1 MHz
KYCM: 89.9 MHz
Slogan"Your Christian Companion"
Programming
FormatChristian music
Ownership
OwnerYour Christian Companion Network, Inc.
Technical information
Facility IDKYCC: 63464
KCJH: 63466
KYCM: 93483
ClassKYCC: B
KCJH: B1
KYCM: C3
ERPKYCC: 41,000 watts
KCJH: 13,500 watts
KYCM: 800 watts
HAATKYCC: 107 meters
KCJH: 93 meters
KYCM: 497 meters
Transmitter coordinates37°57′30″N 121°16′55″W
KYCC
37°18′57″N 120°43′20″W
KCJH
32°49′47″N 105°53′13″W
KYCM
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitekycc.org

Additional frequencies

In addition to the main station, KYCC is relayed by these stations and translators to widen its broadcast area.

Call signFrequency
(MHz)
City of licenseERP
(W)
ClassFCC info
K201HO88.1Reno, NV75DFCC
K206CS89.1El Paso, Texas10DFCC
K207EP89.3Concord, California10DFCC
K211DF90.1Foothill Farms, California245DFCC
K211EZ90.1Livermore, CA10DFCC
K212BJ90.3Dublin, CA200DFCC
K217EU91.3Farmington, NM62DFCC
K228DM93.5Vacaville, CA10DFCC
K259AY99.7Reno, NV6DFCC
K275BH102.9Elk Grove, California23DFCC
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