KPUG

Coordinates: 48°46′33.4″N 122°26′25.6″W / 48.775944°N 122.440444°W / 48.775944; -122.440444
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KPUG
FCC
Facility ID58887
ClassB
Power
  • 10,000 watts day
  • 5,000 watts night
Translator(s)97.9 K250BW (Bellingham)
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen Live
Websitewww.kpug1170.com

KPUG (1170

Whatcom County
are broadcast on KPUG.

KPUG serves Northwest Washington with a signal that reaches into Vancouver and Victoria in Canada and also reaches into Seattle's northern suburbs (daytime only) and the Olympic Peninsula.

History

KPUG began broadcasting in early 1948 on 1170 kHz with 1,000 watts of power. It was an affiliate of the Don Lee Network. The station's principal owner was Jessica Longston.[2]

Translator

Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP (W)
HAAT
Class Transmitter coordinates FCC info
K250BW 97.9 FM Bellingham, Washington 143909 250 m (23 ft) D 48°46′33.4″N 122°26′29.6″W / 48.775944°N 122.441556°W / 48.775944; -122.441556 (K250BW) LMS

References

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KPUG". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ "KPUG Bellingham, Wash. Joins Don Lee Network" (PDF). Broadcasting. February 9, 1948. Retrieved November 4, 2014.

External links

48°46′33.4″N 122°26′25.6″W / 48.775944°N 122.440444°W / 48.775944; -122.440444

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