KJTH

KJTH (89.7 FM) is a non-commercial, educational radio station licensed to serve the community of Ponca City, Oklahoma. It currently airs a Christian contemporary format.[1]

KJTH
CityPonca City, Oklahoma
Broadcast areaOklahoma City, Oklahoma Wichita, Kansas
Frequency89.7 MHz (HD Radio)
89.7 HD-2 for CCR KLVV
BrandingThe House FM
SloganFaith. Family. Fun.
Programming
FormatCCR
Ownership
OwnerThe Love Station, Inc.
Sister stationsKLVV, KIXO
History
First air dateOctober 12, 2004
Technical information
Facility ID81146
ClassC0
ERP100,000 watts
HAAT307 meters (1,007 ft)
Transmitter coordinates36°35′42″N 97°34′38″W
Links
Webcastthehousefm.com
Websitethehousefm.com

History

KZTH was on April 11, 2018. KTHF was on July 30, 2010. KXTH was on October 23, 2003. KTHL was on December 11, 2010. KIXO was on October 5, 2018. KTHM was on October 23, 2018. K261DP was on February 7, 2009. K261DR was on August 9, 2010. K289AU was on May 2005. K290DP was on November 9, 2009. K233CR was on April 15, 2014. K232ET was on September 24, 2014. K230BF was on April 2, 2015. K269GL was on September 7, 2016.

Translators

The House FM is also heard in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area on 88.5 KZTH, in the Elk City, Oklahoma area on 89.9 KTHF, in the Seminole, Oklahoma area on 89.1 KXTH, the Altus, Oklahoma area on 89.3 KTHL, Sulphur, Oklahoma area on 106.1 KIXO, and Waynoka, Oklahoma area on 94.1 KTHM, as well as eight low powered translators.

Broadcast translators of KJTH
Call signFrequency
(MHz)
City of licenseFacility
ID
ERP
(W)
Height
(m (ft))
ClassFCC info
KZTH88.5Piedmont, Oklahoma8388050,000182 m (597 ft)C1FCC
KTHF89.9Hammon, Oklahoma17719826,50090 m (300 ft)C2FCC
KXTH89.1Seminole, Oklahoma850762,600115 m (377 ft)AFCC
KTHL89.3Altus, Oklahoma1770481,50077 m (253 ft)AFCC
K261DP100.1Edmond, Oklahoma8319592133.7 m (439 ft)DFCC
K261DR100.1Wichita, Kansas1445525089.4 m (293 ft)DFCC
K289AU105.7Bartlesville, Oklahoma15323325039.6 m (130 ft)DFCC
K290BP105.9Stillwater, Oklahoma5193825083 m (272 ft)DFCC
K233CR94.5Pawhuska, Oklahoma14208425087.7 m (288 ft)DFCC
K232ET94.3Shawnee, Oklahoma14207499117 m (384 ft)DFCC
K230BF93.9Ada, Oklahoma14159275149 m (489 ft)DFCC
K269GL101.7Lawton, Oklahoma14196262157 m (515 ft)DFCC
KIXO106.1Sulphur, Oklahoma99422,650152 m (499 ft)AFCC
KTHM94.1Waynoka, Oklahoma1915439,800122 m (400 ft)C3FCC
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