KMBH-FM (88.9 FM), is a National Public Radio member station in Harlingen, Texas, United States. KMBH-FM, with its transmitter located in Lozano, signed on the air in April 1991 and began airing NPR programming in June of the same year. KMBH-FM's signal was limited mainly to Cameron County, Texas until July 1992, when satellite station KHID-FM 88.1 FM McAllen began broadcasting with its transmitter located in Alton, covering the Hidalgo County area.
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