Radio 74 Internationale

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Radio 74 Internationale
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Website https://www.radio74.net/

Radio 74 Internationale is a network of Christian radio stations in the United States, broadcasting Christian talk and teaching programs as well as Christian music. [1] [2]

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History

Radio 74's origins lie in a radio station in France, established in 1982. [3] The first American affiliate was WHHC-LP in New Castle, Indiana, which began broadcasting in 2004, with many other affiliates also signing on that year. [4] [5] Its flagship station is KRSF in Ridgecrest, California. [6]

Stations

Radio 74 Internationale is heard on 56 stations, as well as five low-powered translators, along with a mix of digital audio-only subchannels (usually #.74) and SAP audio broadcasts over the television stations of 3ABN. [7] Many of Radio 74's affiliates are owned by local Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) churches (3ABN supports the mission of the SDA).

Call sign Frequency City of license ERP (W) HAAT Class FCC info
KFNP-LP99.5 FM North Pole, Alaska 10038  m (125  ft)LP1 FMQ
KSHM91.3 FM Show Low, Arizona 2,70075.0 m (246 ft)A FMQ
KJNN-LP 94.3 FM Holbrook, Arizona 100−51.6 m (−169 ft)LP1 FMQ
KJPN89.3 FM Payson, Arizona 100299 m (981 ft)A FMQ
KHSA-LP107.3 FM Hot Springs, Arkansas 10013 m (43 ft)LP1 FMQ
KJSA89.7 FM Jonesboro, Arkansas 10,50012.0 m (39 ft)C3 FMQ
KSSQ-LP102.3 FM Siloam Springs, Arkansas 10019.9 m (65 ft)LP1 FMQ
KJAT-LP97.3 FM Sulphur Springs, Benton County, Arkansas 10020.4 m (67 ft)LP1 FMQ
KWHA89.9 FM West Helena, Arkansas 5,00081.0 m (266 ft)A FMQ
KIHW-LP104.1 FM West Helena, Arkansas 2459.3 m (195 ft)LP1 FMQ
KCCQ-LP105.9 FM Crescent City, California 100−17.71 m (−58 ft)LP1 FMQ
KIIW-LP93.3 FM Dobbins, California 1000.9 m (3 ft)LP1 FMQ
KWRS-LP107.3 FM Redlands, California 1008 m (26 ft)LP1 FMQ
KRSF89.3 FM Ridgecrest, California 890394 m (1,293 ft)B1 FMQ
KSHC-LP106.5 FM St. Helena, California 2244.79 m (803 ft)LP1 FMQ
KPLS 1510 kHz FM Littleton, Colorado 10,000 day
25,000 night
0 m (0 ft)BKPLS FMQ]
KPLS-FM97.7 FM Strasburg, Colorado 25,00016.0 m (52 ft)C3 FMQ
WAPQ-LP95.9 FM Avon Park, Florida 10024 m (79 ft)LP1 FMQ
WHMF91.1 FM Marianna, Florida 1,30039.0 m (128 ft)A FMQ
WJWY-LP92.3 FM Wauchula, Florida 10015.78 m (52 ft)LP1 FMQ
WHHC-LP100.1 FM New Castle, Indiana 10030.0 m (98 ft)LP1 FMQ
KBFA-LP95.7 FM West Monroe, Louisiana 7335.01 m (115 ft)LP1 FMQ
WSJB-LP96.9 FM St. Joseph, Michigan 10029 m (95 ft)LP1 FMQ
KSDC-LP94.9 FM Centralia, Missouri 10016.42 m (54 ft)LP1 FMQ
KZBN90.3 FM Bozeman, Montana 12,500−168 m (−551 ft)C3 FMQ
KMEA-LP92.7 FM Bozeman, Montana 100−70.5 m (−231 ft)LP1 FMQ
KQQM88.3 FM Miles City, Montana 4,000170 m (558 ft)C3 FMQ
Call sign Frequency City of license ERP (W) HAAT Class FCC info
KJGS91.9 FM Aurora, Nebraska 2008  m (26  ft)A FMQ
KQQA90.5 FM Shelton, Nebraska 60045 m (148 ft)A FMQ
KAQQ-LP99.9 FM Alliance, Nebraska 6228 m (92 ft)LP1 FMQ
KBDP-LP99.9 FM Bridgeport, Nebraska 73−1.5 m (−5 ft)LP1 FMQ
KQQO-LP97.7 FM Ogallala, Nebraska 639.6 m (31 ft)LP1 FMQ
KQSI-LP89.5 FM Sidney, Nebraska 659.8 m (32 ft)LP1 FMQ
KCPJ-LP105.7 FM Crete, Nebraska 10030 m (98 ft)LP1 FMQ
KGCO-LP107.9 FM Crete, Nebraska 100−0.2 m (−1 ft)LP1 FMQ
KTQQ88.1 FM Elko, Nevada 230552 m (1,811 ft)C3 FMQ
WOPT-LP95.9 FM Waynesville, North Carolina 100−99.7 m (−327 ft)LP1 FMQ
KJIT-LP106.7 FM Bismarck, North Dakota 4544.2 m (145 ft)LP1 FMQ
KIEL89.3 FM Loyal, Oklahoma 6,00027.0 m (89 ft)A FMQ
KUMP-LP107.9 FM Days Creek, Oregon 100−131.4 m (−431 ft)LP1 FMQ
KOTU-LP107.9 FM Riddle, Oregon 100−184.3 m (−605 ft)LP1 FMQ
WBBY-LP100.3 FM Berwick, Pennsylvania 100−62.9 m (−206 ft)LP1 FMQ
WHMN-LP107.3 FM Plymouth, Pennsylvania 1095.0 m (312 ft)LP1 FMQ
KGHW90.7 FM Onida, South Dakota 12565.0 m (213 ft)A FMQ
KZLH-LP95.7 FM Zapata, Texas 527.1 m (89 ft)LP1 FMQ
KCMK-LP97.3 FM LaRue, Texas 10028.9 m (95 ft)LP1 FMQ
WGFW 88.7 FM Drakes Branch, Virginia 2,30062.0 m (203 ft)A FMQ
WRLP 89.1 FM Orange, Virginia 10043.0 m (141 ft)A FMQ
WFIJ-LP93.9 FM Rocky Mount, Virginia 8632.3 m (106 ft)LP1 FMQ
KQBC90.5 FM Benton City, Washington 20281 m (922 ft)A FMQ
KWHJ-LP92.3 FM Newport, Washington 10−40.4 m (−133 ft)LP1 FMQ
WQQA91.7 FM Forestville, Wisconsin 12,00045 m (148 ft)C3 FMQ
WQMN88.7 FM Minocqua, Wisconsin 4030 m (98 ft)A FMQ
WGBT91.3 FM Tomahawk, Wisconsin 22,00025 m (82 ft)C3 FMQ

Translators

Call sign Frequency City of license ERP (W) HAAT FCC info
K274BJ102.7 FM Springdale, AR 25054.4  m (178  ft) FMQ
K263AP100.5 FM Mandan, ND 20597.0 m (318 ft) FMQ
K237FQ95.3 FM Bismarck, ND 2539 m (128 ft) FMQ
K226CC93.1 FM Riddle, OR 10415.1 m (1,362 ft) FMQ
W298BV107.5 FM Rhinelander, WI 17028 m (92 ft) FMQ

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