Effect Radio

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Effect Radio
Effect Radio logo.png
Type Radio network
Country
Ownership
OwnerThe River Christian Fellowship
CSN International
History
Launch date1996 [1]
Links
Webcast Listen live
Website www.effectradio.com

Effect Radio is a network of radio stations airing a Christian Rock format. The network is owned by The River Christian Fellowship, formerly Calvary Chapel of Twin Falls, Idaho. It's a sister network to the more widely distributed CSN International. Current Effect Radio DJ's and Radio Personalities are AJ Kestler & Ryan D. Downs. [2]

Contents

Stations

Effect Radio has 63 stations. [3] The network's flagship station is KEFX in Twin Falls, Idaho. [4]

Full Powered Stations

Call sign Frequency City of license State Facility ID Class Power
(W)
ERP
(W)
Height
(m (ft))
WYJC90.3 FM Greenville Florida 122010 A1,00056 m (184 ft)
KCIF 90.3 FM Hilo Hawaii 81518 A5,000−40.2 m (−132 ft)
KCNU103.9 FM Silver City Idaho 198794 C3380698 m (2,290 ft)
KEFX [lower-alpha 1] 88.9 FM Twin Falls Idaho 8432 C0100,000302 m (991 ft)
KHFG-LP101.7 FM Helena Montana 131415 L110026 m (85 ft)
KEFS89.5 FM North Powder Oregon 122934 A165544.8 m (1,787 ft)
WTZE 1470 AM Tazewell Virginia 64664 D5,000 (day)
KQXI91.5 FM Granite Falls Washington 170239 A1,600−92 m (−302 ft)

Notes:

Low Powered Translators

In addition to its full powered stations, Effect Radio is relayed by an additional 55 translators. [3]

Call sign Frequency
(MHz)
City of license StateFCC info
K210DL89.9 Apple Valley California FCC (K210DL)
K201ES88.1 Blythe California FCC (K201ES)
K259CA99.7 Caliente California FCC (K259CA)
K205EJ88.9 Chester California FCC (K205EJ)
K204DK88.7 Chico California FCC (K204DK)
K207CE89.3 Cottonwood California FCC (K207CE)
K219LN91.7 Lake Isabella California FCC (K219LN)
K220IR91.9 Lewiston California FCC (K220IR)
K253CC98.5 Red Bluff California FCC (K253CC)
K206EJ89.1 Kailua-Kona Hawaii FCC (K206EJ)
K212FS90.3 Kihei Hawaii FCC (K212FS)
K212GE90.3 Lihue Hawaii FCC (K212GE)
K265EY100.9 Cascade Idaho FCC (K265EY)
K217DR91.3 Grangeville Idaho FCC (K217DR)
K203ER88.5 Lewiston Idaho FCC (K203ER)
K260AO99.9 McCall Idaho FCC (K260AO)
K272DV102.3 Mountain Home Idaho FCC (K272DV)
K220JU91.9 Nampa Idaho FCC (K220JU)
K206BW89.1 Adel Iowa FCC (K206BW)
W214BE90.7 Raymond Mississippi FCC (W214BE)
K220JX91.9 Missoula Montana FCC (K220JX)
K209EV89.7 Hadar Nebraska FCC (K209EV)
K203DP88.5 Argenta Nevada FCC (K203DP)
K204EU88.7 Elko Nevada FCC (K204EU)
K220JW91.9 Las Vegas Nevada FCC (K220JW)
K215CX90.9 Lovelock Nevada FCC (K215CX)
K215FK90.9 Sparks Nevada FCC (K215FK)
K211FE90.1 Winnemucca Nevada FCC (K211FE)
K216EA91.1 Alamogordo New Mexico FCC (K216EA)
K208DR89.5 Roswell New Mexico FCC (K208DR)
W209CI89.7 Binghamton New York FCC (W209CI)
K216FR91.1 Clinton Oklahoma FCC (K216FR)
K208FD89.5 Elk City Oklahoma FCC (K208FD)
K206CI89.1 Mooreland Oklahoma FCC (K206CI)
K210DS89.9 Brookings Oregon FCC (K210DS)
K210DP89.9 Coos Bay Oregon FCC (K210DP)
K213DX90.5 Hines Oregon FCC (K213DX)
K216FU91.1 Island City Oregon FCC (K216FU)
K212DQ90.3 Lakeview Oregon FCC (K212DQ)
K267BM101.3 Langlois Oregon FCC (K267BM)
K220JS91.9 Ontario Oregon FCC (K220JS)
W201CH88.1 Charleston South Carolina FCC (W201CH)
K209FR89.7 Aberdeen South Dakota FCC (K209FR)
K219LD91.7 Rapid City South Dakota FCC (K219LD)
K208DH89.5 Bushland Texas FCC (K208DH)
K213DT90.5 Kerrville Texas FCC (K213DT)
K201FX88.1 Reno Texas FCC (K201FX)
K202CC88.3 Provo Utah
W238DB95.5 Tazewell Virginia FCC (W238DB)
K216GV91.1 Bellingham Washington FCC (K216GV)
K203ER88.5 Clarkston Washington FCC (K203ER)
K260AN99.9 Clarkston Washington FCC (K260AN)
K205DF88.9 Enumclaw Washington FCC (K205DF)
K201EN88.1 Everett Washington FCC (K201EN)
K204CZ88.7 Kennewick Washington FCC (K204CZ)
K211FH90.1 Shelton Washington FCC (K211FH)

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References

  1. About Effect Radio Effect Radio. Accessed October 31, 2013
  2. "KEFX Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  3. 1 2 "Radio Stations", Effect Radio. Retrieved October 17, 2020.
  4. KEFX fcc.gov. Accessed September 6, 2016