WRBX

Last updated
WRBX
Frequency 104.1 MHz
Ownership
OwnerWilliam Keith Register
WTNL
History
First air date
1973
Technical information
Class A
ERP 4,900 watts
HAAT 110 meters
Links
Website wrbx.org

WRBX is a 4900 watt station covering parts of south Georgia. The format is Southern Gospel with a mix of blueglass gospel, classic songs and current top 80 hits.

WRBX is also the voice of Tattnall County High School Warrior Sports.

Coordinates: 32°05′13″N82°07′48″W / 32.087°N 82.130°W / 32.087; -82.130


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