Pilgrim Radio

Pilgrim Radio is a network of radio stations broadcasting a Christian Radio format. Pilgrim Radio's programming includes interviews with Christian leaders, discussion of current events/issues, news, a book-reading program, and Biblically-based teaching messages, along with Christian Contemporary music. Pilgrim Radio is listener-supported and commercial-free.

Pilgrim Radio
TypeRadio network
BrandingPilgrim Radio
Country
SloganStrength for the Journey
HeadquartersCarson City, Nevada
Broadcast area
Nevada, Wyoming, Montana, California
OwnerWestern Inspirational Broadcasters, Inc.
WebcastListen Now
Official website
http://www.pilgrimradio.com/

The network is owned and operated by Western Inspirational Broadcasters, Inc., a 501(c)3 tax-exempt non-profit organization.

Stations

In addition to streaming its programming at pilgrimradio.com, the signal is broadcast over-the-air on KNIS in Carson City, Nevada, KNVQ in Elko, Nevada, KDOX in Big Pine, California, KCSP-FM in Casper, Wyoming, KDNR in Cheyenne, Wyoming, KTME in Rock Springs / Green River, Wyoming, KPMD in Evanston, Wyoming, KMJB in Lander / Riverton, Wyoming, and KLMT in Billings, Montana. Its signal is also extended by a network of 28 FM translators in Nevada, California, and Wyoming.[1]

Full-powered stations

Call signFrequency
(MHz)
City of licenseERP
(W)
Height
(m (ft))
ClassFCC info
KNIS91.3Carson City, Nevada67,000660 m (2,170 ft)C0FCC
KNVQ90.7Spring Creek, Nevada500287 m (942 ft)AFCC
KDOX91.3Big Pine, California660 V
165 H
925.7 m (3,037 ft)BFCC
KCSP-FM90.3Casper, Wyoming100,000593 m (1,946 ft)CFCC
KDNR88.7South Greeley, Wyoming500129 m (423 ft)AFCC
KTME89.5Reliance, Wyoming350342.4 m (1,123 ft)AFCC
KPMD91.9Evanston, Wyoming215457 m (1,499 ft)AFCC
KMJB89.1Hudson, Wyoming3,000406 m (1,332 ft)C2FCC
KLMT89.3Billings, Montana980 V
350 H
161 m (528 ft)AFCC

Translators

Call signFrequency
(MHz)
City of licenseERP
(W)
Height
(m (ft))
ClassFCC info
K211FG90.1Battle Mountain, Nevada94679.8 m (2,230 ft)DFCC
K220DT91.9Ely, Nevada11258.1 m (847 ft)DFCC
K208BR89.5Eureka, Nevada5−77.9 m (−256 ft)DFCC
K214FA90.7Hawthorne, Nevada4980.5 m (3,217 ft)DFCC
K266AO101.1Lovelock, Nevada73635.9 m (2,086 ft)DFCC
K219BT91.7Orovada, Nevada462185 m (607 ft)DFCC
K214EV90.7Winnemucca, Nevada65561.8 m (1,843 ft)DFCC
K259CE99.7Chester, California10751.1 m (2,464 ft)DFCC
K220CO91.9Lake Tahoe, California14928.4 m (93 ft)DFCC
K209AU89.7Portola, California8596 m (1,955 ft)DFCC
K213BF90.5Quincy, California74−199 m (−653 ft)DFCC
K210BC89.9Johnstonville, California98697 m (2,287 ft)DFCC
K269DE101.7Buffalo, Wyoming10288.5 m (947 ft)DFCC
K236BN95.1Cody, Wyoming10567.1 m (1,861 ft)DFCC
K237FD95.3Evanston, Wyoming11472.2 m (1,549 ft)DFCC
K232CT94.3Gillette, Wyoming14133 m (436 ft)DFCC
K210EL89.9Diamondville, Wyoming23270.1 m (886 ft)DFCC
K246CZ97.1Big Piney, Wyoming1028 m (92 ft)DFCC
K244DP96.7Lander, Wyoming135134 m (440 ft)DFCC
K201HM88.1Laramie, Wyoming99−46.9 m (−154 ft)DFCC
K226BN93.1Lyman, Wyoming19287.9 m (945 ft)DFCC
K2DP99.3Pinedale, Wyoming14137 m (449 ft)DFCC
K245BH96.9Powell, Wyoming25763.8 m (2,506 ft)DFCC
K269EG101.7Rawlins, Wyoming20746 m (151 ft)DFCC
K273BY102.5Riverton, Wyoming11579.7 m (261 ft)DFCC
K257EO99.3Sheridan, Wyoming20−26.7 m (−88 ft)DFCC
K210EK89.9Thermopolis, Wyoming1457.7 m (189 ft)DFCC
K219KZ91.7Worland, Wyoming17126 m (413 ft)DFCC
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References

  1. Stations Pilgrim Radio. Accessed November 1, 2018
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