KMBI-FM
This article is about the radio station in Spokane, WA. For the Bible college in Kentucky, see Kentucky Mountain Bible College.
City | Spokane, Washington |
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Broadcast area | Spokane/Eastern Washington, Northeastern Oregon, Northern Idaho, Western Montana and Northwestern Wyoming areas |
Branding | Moody Radio Northwest |
Frequency | FM: 107.9 MHz |
Repeaters | (see article) |
First air date | FM: April 22, 1968 (as KCFA-FM) |
Format | Christian radio |
ERP | FM: 64,000 watts |
HAAT | FM: 725 meters |
Class | FM: C |
Facility ID | FM: 66099 |
Callsign meaning | Moody Bible Institute |
Former callsigns | FM: KCFA-FM (1968-1974) |
Affiliations | Moody Radio |
Owner |
Moody Bible Institute (The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago) |
Webcast |
FM Webstream AM Webstream |
Website | moodyradionorthwest.fm |
KMBI-FM is a religious broadcasting station based in Spokane, Washington, the flagship of the Moody Radio Northwest network, serving Eastern Washington, Northeastern Oregon, Northern Idaho, Western Montana and Northwestern Wyoming, owned by the Moody Bible Institute. The station broadcasts at 107.9 MHz 24 hours a day.
Local programming includes Daybreak, a week-day morning program; and The Road Home, during afternoon rush-hour.
The FM station is one of seven local Spokane FM radio stations heard across Canada to subscribers of the Shaw Direct satellite TV service.[1]
Translator and repeater network
Washington
Call sign | Frequency (MHz) | City of license | FCC info |
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K215AD | 90.9 | Chelan, Washington | FCC |
K282AA | 104.3 | Kennewick, Washington | FCC |
K217ER | 91.3 | Pateros, Washington | FCC |
K207DC | 89.3 | Tonasket, Washington | FCC |
KMLW | 88.3 | Moses Lake, Washington | FCC |
Oregon
Call sign | Frequency (MHz) | City of license | FCC info |
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K234AD | 94.7 | Enterprise, Oregon | FCC |
K243AA | 96.5 | Union, Oregon | FCC |
Idaho
Call sign | Frequency (MHz) | City of license | FCC info |
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K217FR | 91.3 | Bonners Ferry, Idaho | FCC |
K215AB | 90.9 | Kamiah, Idaho | FCC |
K265AP | 100.9 | Lewiston, Idaho | FCC |
K213BN | 90.5 | Orofino, Idaho | FCC |
Montana
Call sign | Frequency (MHz) | City of license | FCC info |
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K212AO | 90.3 | Thompson Falls, Montana | FCC |
K211AB | 90.1 | Libby, Montana | FCC |
K208EF | 89.5 | Missoula, Montana | FCC |
KSPL | 90.9 | Kalispell, Montana | FCC |
Wyoming
Call sign | Frequency (MHz) | City of license | FCC info |
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KMWY | 91.1 | Jackson Hole, Wyoming | FCC |
Defunct translators
Call sign | Frequency (MHz) | City of license | FCC info |
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K280AP[2] | 103.9 | Omak, Washington | [3] FCC |
References
External links
- KMBI official website
- Query the FCC's FM station database for KMBI
- Radio-Locator information on KMBI
- Query Nielsen Audio's FM station database for KMBI
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Coordinates: 47°36′17″N 117°21′27″W / 47.60472°N 117.35750°W
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