KNWC-FM

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KNWC-FM
Christian Talk and Teaching
Ownership
Owner
KNWC
History
First air date
March 28, 1969[1]
Call sign meaning
NorthWestern College
Technical information
ClassC
ERP100,000 watts FM
HAAT488 meters (1,601 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
43°31′07″N 96°32′05″W / 43.51861°N 96.53472°W / 43.51861; -96.53472
Links
WebcastListen live
Websitelife965.com/knwc-radio-in-the-sioux-empire/

KNWC-FM, also known as Life 96.5, is a

St. Paul, Minnesota.[2] KNWC-FM concentrates on contemporary Christian music
.

Its studios are located on South Tallgrass Avenue in Sioux Falls, while its transmitter is located near Rowena.

Life 96.5 is the official radio station of

LifeLight Festival
.

2007 FM transmitter failure

On Wednesday, January 24, 2007, KNWC-FM's main transmitter, which had been in service since 1983, failed.[3] New parts were ordered so that the transmitter could serve as a backup in the future, as there was no backup main transmitter. This forced the purchase of a new transmitter. On Thursday, February 8, 2007, Life 96.5 was back up to full power, operating on the original transmitter; the new, permanent transmitter would be installed at a later date.

On Tuesday, March 6, 2007, the transmitter was again down. The new transmitter was installed on Thursday, March 8, 2007, but ice on the tower from a blizzard fell on the antenna, which resulted in more damage. That forced KNWC-FM to operate at low power on a backup antenna until the problem could be corrected. In late March 2007, KNWC-FM was operating at higher, but still reduced, power. KNWC-FM announced that the new antenna would be installed in May 2007, and Life 96.5 would operate on reduced power until then.[4] After a long summer at reduced power due to circumstances beyond control, station manager Jeff Rupp announced KNWC-FM was back to full power on Friday, August 31, 2007.[5]

2013 antenna failure

In May 2013, an ice storm took out KNWC-FM's antenna, forcing the station to briefly broadcast with lower power.

Refuge Radio acquisition

The disbanding of Refuge Radio upon its donation to UNWSP in 2019 resulted in a substantial increase to KNWC-FM's network of translators, including a full-power repeater,

.

Translators

Call sign Frequency City of license ERP (W)
HAAT
Class FCC info
KRGM 89.9 FM Marshall, Minnesota 4,250 163 m (535 ft) C3 FMQ
Broadcast translator
for KNWC-FM
Call sign Frequency City of license ERP (W) Class FCC info
K210CG 89.9 FM Spirit Lake, Iowa 250 D FMQ
K220HY 91.9 FM Spencer, Iowa 250 D FMQ
K220IT 91.9 FM Watertown, South Dakota 79 D FMQ
K229BK 93.7 FM North Sioux City, South Dakota 120 D FMQ
K231AR 94.1 FM Mitchell, South Dakota 250 D FMQ
K257CH 99.3[note 1][6] FM Estherville, Iowa 80 D FMQ
K288EV 105.5 FM Brookings, South Dakota 250 D FMQ
K288GA 105.5 FM Sioux Falls, South Dakota 220 D FMQ
  1. ^ Owned by Lakes Area Christian Radio. Received WJRF from K210CG, which now rebroadcasts KNWC-FM. In February 2020, Lakes Area filed to donate the translator to Northwestern Media.

References

  1. ^ [https://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-BC-YB/1970/B%20N-Ter%20BC%20YB%201970%20All-3.pdf 1970 Broadcasting Yearbook, Broadcasting, 1970. p. B-184. Retrieved November 30, 2018.
  2. ^ KNWC-FM fcc.gov. Accessed November 23, 2012
  3. ^ "Northwestern College: Media Ministry". Archived from the original on 2007-02-05. Retrieved 2007-02-08.
  4. ^ "KNWC". Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2007-04-14.
  5. ^ http://knwc.nwc.edu/article.php?id=1156[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ Venta, Lance (February 20, 2020). "Station Sales Week of 2/20". RadioInsight. Retrieved February 22, 2020.

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