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Radio station in Glenwood Springs, Colorado
KDNK
Broadcast areaRoaring Fork Valley, Colorado
Frequency88.1 MHz
Programming
FormatVariety
Ownership
OwnerCarbondale Community Access Radio, Inc.
History
First air dateApril 15, 1983
Technical information
Licensing authorityFCC
Facility ID88445
ClassC2
ERP1,200 watts horizontal
1,070 watts vertical
HAAT775 meters
Transmitter coordinates39°25′08″N 107°22′10″W / 39.41889°N 107.36944°W / 39.41889; -107.36944
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen Live
Websitekdnk.org

KDNK (88.1 FM) is a community access station in Glenwood Springs, Colorado. It broadcasts a format of music and local news in western Colorado in the United States. The station serves Carbondale, Aspen, Glenwood Springs, and other parts of the Roaring Fork Valley and beyond through its main transmitter and a series of mountain-top translators stretching from the Crystal Valley to Leadville. The station is owned by Carbondale Community Access Radio, Inc., a 501(c)(3) non-profit.

Station history

The original idea for KDNK came from Lee Swidler, who placed an ad in the local newspapers looking for volunteers to help start a community radio station. Among the first to volunteer were Bruce Stolbach, Bill Phillips, Brian Vancil, Jim Groh, Brenda Jochems, Pat Noel, Wick Moses, and Marple Lewis, who met in Swidler's locksmith shop at night to plan their strategy. Using an NTIA grant and money pledged by local residents, KDNK took to the air on April 15, 1983. Today, the station has a small paid staff, roughly 100 volunteer program hosts, and a board of directors elected by its membership.

Low powered translators

In addition to its main signal, KDNK radio also has low-powered translators throughout western Colorado.

Broadcast translators for KDNK-FM
Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP (W) Class FCC info
K202AB 88.3 FM West Glenwood Springs, Colorado 8763 5 horizontal D LMS
K202AT 88.3 FM Aspen, Colorado 8765 9 horizontal
47 vertical
D LMS
K203EG 88.5 FM Basalt, Colorado 52699 10 horizontal D LMS
K203EH 88.5 FM Redstone, Colorado 52710 10 vertical D LMS
K228AG 93.5 FM Leadville, Colorado 36298 107 horizontal D LMS
K234BJ 94.7 FM Woody Creek, Colorado 138072 22 D LMS
K235AP 94.9 FM Thomasville, Colorado 138050 10 vertical D LMS
K260BZ 99.9 FM Snowmass Village, Colorado 148736 23 vertical D LMS

See also

References

  1. "Facility Technical Data for KDNK". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. "KDNK". FCC. Broadcast map area

External links

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List of radio stations in Colorado
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Colorado Public Radio News stations
Colorado Public Radio Classical stations
Colorado Public Radio Indie 102.3 stations
Colorado Public Radio KRCC stations
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Aspen Public Radio stations
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39°25′08″N 107°22′12″W / 39.419°N 107.370°W / 39.419; -107.370


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