Type | Radio network |
---|---|
Country | United States |
Ownership | |
Owner | Faith Communications Corporation |
History | |
Launch date | 1972 |
Coverage | |
Availability | National, through broadcast stations and translators |
Links | |
Webcast | SOS Webstream |
Website | Official site |
Sounds of the Spirit (S.O.S. Radio) is a network of 29 radio stations in the United States broadcasting a Contemporary Christian format. The stations and network are owned by Faith Communications Corporation a non-profit corporation which is listener-supported.
Stations
[edit]Sounds of the Spirit has 28 radio stations. The network's flagship station is KSOS in Las Vegas, Nevada.[1]
Full-powered stations
[edit]Call sign | Frequency | City of license | State | Class | Power (W) |
ERP (W) |
Height (m (ft)) |
FCC info |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
KHMS | 88.5 FM | Victorville | California | A | — | 200 | 461 m (1,512 ft) | FCC (KHMS) |
KSQS | 91.7 FM | Ririe | Idaho | A | — | 250 | 162.2 m (532 ft) | FCC (KSQS) |
KCIR | 90.7 FM | Twin Falls | Idaho | C | — | 44,100 | 762 m (2,500 ft) | FCC (KCIR) |
KMZO | 90.7 FM | Hamilton | Montana | A | — | 5,000 | 101 m (331 ft) | FCC (KMZO) |
KMZL | 91.1 FM | Missoula | Montana | C1 | — | 2,700 | 626 m (2,054 ft) | FCC (KMZL) |
KSOS[a] | 90.5 FM | Las Vegas | Nevada | C | — | 100,000 | 387 m (1,270 ft) | FCC (KSOS) |
KANN | 1120 AM | Roy | Utah | B | 10,000 (Day) 1,100 (Night) |
— | — | FCC (KANN) |
Translators
[edit]In addition to its full-powered stations, Sounds of the Spirit is relayed by an additional 21 translators.
Call sign | Frequency | City of license | FID | ERP (W) | HAAT | FCC info |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
K213EC | 90.5 FM | Bullhead City, AZ | 20501 | 105 | 678.9 m (2,227 ft) | LMS |
K276BM | 103.1 FM | Kingman, AZ | 67805 | 82 | 8.92 m (29 ft) | LMS |
K202DM | 88.3 FM | Barstow, CA | 20525 | 10 | 234.8 m (770 ft) | LMS |
K211EY | 90.1 FM | Palmdale, CA | 86849 | 10 | 208.1 m (683 ft) | LMS |
K204CC | 88.7 FM | Challis, ID | 10104 | 10 | 760 m (2,493 ft) | LMS |
K209BO | 89.7 FM | Tetonia, ID | 20545 | 10 | 580 m (1,903 ft) | LMS |
K204AL | 88.7 FM | Pocatello, ID | 20513 | 29 | 281 m (922 ft) | LMS |
K257DJ | 99.3 FM | Salmon, ID | 10893 | 47 | 936 m (3,071 ft) | LMS |
K218BT | 91.5 FM | Darby, MT | 20546 | 9 | −306 m (−1,004 ft) | LMS |
K237AX | 95.3 FM | Caliente, NV | 20543 | 5 | −18 m (−59 ft) | LMS |
K212AM | 90.3 FM | Carlin, NV | 19397 | 46 | 560 m (1,837 ft) | LMS |
K216BB | 91.1 FM | Elko, NV | 19388 | 10 | 297.8 m (977 ft) | LMS |
K216EV | 90.3 FM | Logandale, NV | 93131 | 48 | 122.4 m (402 ft) | LMS |
K244CE | 96.7 FM | Pahrump, NV | 54320 | 170 | −99.6 m (−327 ft) | LMS |
K276BL | 103.1 FM | Pahrump, NV | 20510 | 157 | 1,097 m (3,599 ft) | LMS |
K285AT | 104.9 FM | Pioche, NV | 20538 | 115 | 1,061 m (3,481 ft) | LMS |
K237AY | 95.3 FM | Pioche, NV | 20533 | 5 | 282 m (925 ft) | LMS |
K285BO | 104.9 FM | Wells, NV | 20514 | 78 | 361 m (1,184 ft) | LMS |
K204BU | 88.7 FM | Silver City, NM | 20540 | 11 | 319 m (1,047 ft) | LMS |
K210DU | 89.9 FM | Saint George, UT | 20504 | 52 | 39.2 m (129 ft) | LMS |
K221DT | 92.1 FM | Thayne, WY | 86134 | 10 | 702 m (2,303 ft) | LMS |
References
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