KCNV

Coordinates: 35°57′57″N 115°30′3″W / 35.96583°N 115.50083°W / 35.96583; -115.50083
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KCNV
National Public Radio
  • Public Radio International
  • Ownership
    OwnerNevada Public Radio
    KLKR, KLNR, KNPR, KTPH, KVNV, KWPR
    History
    First air date
    1982
    Technical information[1]
    Licensing authority
    FCC
    Facility ID48348
    ClassC2
    ERP550 watts[2]
    HAAT1,122 meters (3,681 ft)
    Transmitter coordinates
    35°57′57″N 115°30′3″W / 35.96583°N 115.50083°W / 35.96583; -115.50083
    Translator(s)§ Translators
    Links
    Public license information
    WebcastListen live
    Websiteclassical897.org

    KCNV (89.7

    nationally syndicated shows in the evening and on weekends, including the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and the New York Philharmonic. The NPR program From the Top, showcases young classical musicians. Pipedreams features organ music. And Sunday Baroque, which originates from WSHU-FM in Connecticut, features music composed in and around the Baroque Era
    .

    KCNV has an effective radiated power of 550 watts.[4] KCNV's signal in the Las Vegas Valley is substantially weaker than that of its sister station 88.9 KNPR, which broadcasts at 22,000 watts. KCNV's transmitter is near Potosi Mountain, off Potosi Mountain Road, amid the towers for other Las Vegas FM and TV stations in Clark County.[5]

    Translators

    In addition to the main station, KCNV is relayed by one translator to widen its broadcast area. KNPR and all but one of its repeaters (all except

    Reno
    ) also simulcast KCNV on their second digital channels.

    Call sign Frequency City of license FID FCC info
    K296AI 107.1 FM China Lake, Etc., California 28573 LMS

    References

    1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
    2. ^ "FM Query Results, KCNV". Federal Communications Commission. Retrieved 5 September 2018.
    3. ^ "KCNV Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
    4. ^ "FM Query Results". Federal Communications Commission. Retrieved 5 September 2018.
    5. ^ Radio-Locator.com/KCNV

    External links


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