KPND

KPND
City Deer Park, Washington
Broadcast area Spokane, Washington
Coeur D'Alene, Idaho
Branding 95.3 KPND
Slogan Progressive Radio for the inland Northwest
Frequency 95.3 MHz
Translator(s) 107.1 K296BJ (Bonners Ferry, ID)
Repeater(s) 106.7 KTPO (Kootenai, ID)
First air date November 19, 1979
Format Adult Alternative
ERP 56,000 watts
HAAT 763 meters
Class C
Facility ID 5992
Owner Blue Sky Broadcasting, Inc.
Sister stations KSPT, KIBR, KBFI
Webcast Listen live
Website kpndradio.com

KPND, which bills itself as "Progressive Radio for the Inland Northwest", is an Adult Album Alternative outlet licensed to Deer Park, Washington. Previously licensed to serve Sandpoint, Idaho, the station, which broadcasts at 95.3 MHz on the FM dial, increased its effective radiated power in 2008 to 56,000 watts. Coverage now extends as far as Ritzville, WA some 90 miles (140 km) away. The new pattern's downside is that it has significant dead spots due to the terrain of North Idaho that the old signal covered. In Spokane, the signal is mostly listenable with the strongest points being the Northside and the South Hill. Spokane Valley's lower elevation results in significant signal chopping.

KPND now serves Bonners Ferry and southern Boundary Country, ID by K296BJ-FM 107.1 MHz with an ERP of 34 watts. Rumors report KPND is exploring booster/translator options for Spokane proper. In April 2011, KPND begun retransmission of its signal on 106.7 KTPO Kootenai, Idaho. The move alleviates signal issues within Bonner County of KPND due to the rugged terrain.

KPND shares studios and offices with its sister stations at 327 Marion Avenue in Sandpoint.

Coordinates: 48°04′44″N 116°57′14″W / 48.079°N 116.954°W / 48.079; -116.954

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