KDHS-LP

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KDHS-LP
City of license Delta Junction, Alaska
Frequency 95.5 MHz
Format Variety
ERP 100 watts
HAAT 23 meters (75 feet)
Class L1
Facility ID 124904
Transmitter Coordinates 64°02′34″N, 145°42′37″W
Callsign meaning Delta High School
Owner Delta/Greely School District
Webcast http://www.dgsd.k12.ak.us/

KDHS-LP (95.5 FM) is a radio station licensed to serve Delta Junction, Alaska. The station is owned by the Delta/Greely School District and operated by the staff and students of Delta High School.[1] It airs a Variety format.[2][3]

The station was assigned the KDHS-LP call letters by the Federal Communications Commission on June 27, 2002.[4] The station began test broadcasts in September 2002 at the start of the 2002-2003 academic year.[5] Live broadcasting continued through the fall of 2002 as computer problems prevented 24/7 service through use of the station's automation system.[6] By early 2003, all the technical issues had been resolved and KDHS-LP began fulltime service to the Delta Junction area with coverage of "community events and other civic happenings".[1]

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  1. ^ a b "Farm tour schedule set", Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, 2003-07-10. "The staff at KDHS, Delta High School's radio station, is looking for help promoting community events and other civic happenings." 
  2. ^ LPFM Alaska. LPFMDatabase.com.
  3. ^ Station Information Profile. Arbitron.
  4. ^ Call Sign History. FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database.
  5. ^ "Training programs set for Greely jobs", Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, 2002-09-05. "Another type of vocational training at Delta High is finally getting some air time--literally. The student radio station, KDHS at 95.5 FM, is doing test broadcasts as students and instructors work out a format and schedule for the new station." 
  6. ^ "Instructor hired for Delta building trades program", Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, 2002-11-07. "While the new radio station, KDHS, 95.5 FM, is still sending out just tentative signals, that should change soon. Instructor Mike Pelto said a problem with with the new computer system is preventing the students from taping radio shows." 

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