KJOL (AM)

KJOL (620 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a Christian format. Licensed to Grand Junction, Colorado, United States, the station serves the Grand Junction area. The station is owned by United Ministries.[1]

The radio tower for KJOL, shared with KTMM.
KJOL
CityGrand Junction, Colorado
Broadcast areaGrand Junction
Frequency620 kHz
Slogan"Hear The Light!"
Programming
FormatChristian radio
Ownership
OwnerUnited Ministries
History
First air dateJune, 1957
Technical information
Facility ID21628
ClassD
Power5,000 watts day
79 watts night
Transmitter coordinates39°7′35″N 108°38′13″W
Links
Websitewww.kjol.org

History

The station was assigned the call sign KSTR on 1994-03-01. On 1994-10-12, the station changed its call sign to KKGM and on 1996-09-02 to KBZS. On 1998-01-30 the station became KKGM and on 1998-08-14 KKGJ. On 1998-12-04 the station returned to KSTR and on 1999-03-15 changed again to KRDY. On 2000-08-07 the station changed back to KSTR, and finally on 2001-04-23 the station became the current call letters: KJOL.[2]

Translators

KJOL is also heard on KJYE AM 1400 in Delta, Colorado and KJOL-FM 91.9 in Montrose, Colorado, as well as translators on 99.5 FM in Grand Junction, Colorado and on 91.3 FM in Paonia & Hotchkiss, Colorado.[3]

Call signFrequency
(MHz)
City of licenseERP
(W)
ClassFCC info
KJYE1400Delta, Colorado1,000CFCC
KJOL-FM91.9Montrose, Colorado475AFCC
K258BP99.5Grand Junction, Colorado250DFCC
K217FY91.3Paonia, Colorado112DFCC
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References

  1. "KJOL Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  2. "KJOL Call Sign History". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  3. Coverage Area KJOL. Accessed September 23, 2012


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