K235AP
Station history
The original idea for KDNK came from Lee Swidler, who placed an ad in the local newspapers looking for volunteers to help start a community radio station. Among the first to volunteer were Bruce Stolbach, Bill Phillips, Brian Vancil, Jim Groh, Brenda Jochems, Pat Noel, Wick Moses, and Marple Lewis, who met in Swidler's locksmith shop at night to plan their strategy. Using an NTIA grant and money pledged by local residents, KDNK took to the air on April 15, 1983. Today, the station has a small paid staff, roughly 100 volunteer program hosts, and a board of directors elected by its membership.
Low powered translators
In addition to its main signal, KDNK radio also has low-powered translators throughout western Colorado.
Call sign | Frequency | City of license | FID | ERP (W) | Class | FCC info |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
K202AB | 88.3 FM | West Glenwood Springs, Colorado | 8763 | 5 horizontal | D | LMS |
K202AT | 88.3 FM | Aspen, Colorado | 8765 | 9 horizontal 47 vertical |
D | LMS |
K203EG | 88.5 FM | Basalt, Colorado | 52699 | 10 horizontal | D | LMS |
K203EH | 88.5 FM | Redstone, Colorado | 52710 | 10 vertical | D | LMS |
K228AG | 93.5 FM | Leadville, Colorado | 36298 | 107 horizontal | D | LMS |
K234BJ | 94.7 FM | Woody Creek, Colorado | 138072 | 22 | D | LMS |
K235AP | 94.9 FM | Thomasville, Colorado | 138050 | 10 vertical | D | LMS |
K260BZ | 99.9 FM | Snowmass Village, Colorado | 148736 | 23 vertical | D | LMS |
See also
References
- ^ "Facility Technical Data for KDNK". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
- ^ "KDNK". FCC. Broadcast map area
External links
- Facility details for Facility ID 88445 (KDNK) in the FCC Licensing and Management System
- KDNK in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
39°25′08″N 107°22′12″W / 39.419°N 107.370°W