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==Low power translators==
High Plains Public Radio also has low-powered repeaters throughout western Kansas, as well as [[Washburn, Texas|Washburn]] and Amarillo, Texas; and [[Lamar, Colorado]].
High Plains Public Radio also has low-powered repeaters throughout western Kansas, as well as the northern panhandle of Texas.

{{RadioTranslators
| callsign = KANZ
| call1 = W208CL
| watts1 = 250
| class1 = D
| freq1 = 89.5
| city1 = Tribune, Kansas
| call2 = W217CS
| watts2 = 170
| class2 = D
| freq2 = 91.3
| city2 = Washburn, Texas
| call3 = W222AK
| watts3 = 170
| class3 = D
| freq3 = 92.3
| city3 = Hugoton, Kansas
| call4 = W222BJ
| watts4 = 250
| class4 = D
| freq4 = 92.3
| city4 = Ashland, Kansas
| call5 = W235AL
| watts5 = 62
| class5 = D
| freq5 = 94.9
| city5 = Amarillo, Texas
| call6 = W242AK
| watts6 = 250
| class6 = D
| freq6 = 96.3
| city6 = Liberal, Kansas
}}

{{RadioTranslators
| callsign = KZNA
| call1 = W205BR
| watts1 = 140
| class1 = D
| freq1 = 88.9
| city1 = Colby, Kansas
| call2 = W223BS
| watts2 = 150
| class2 = D
| freq2 = 92.5
| city2 = Ness City, Kansas
| call3 = W237CN
| watts3 = 250
| class3 = D
| freq3 = 95.3
| city3 = Atwood, Kansas
| call4 = W242AP
| watts4 = 92
| class4 = D
| freq4 = 96.3
| city4 = St. Francis, Kansas
}}


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 08:00, 27 December 2012

High Plains Public Radio
BrandingHigh Plains Public Radio
Programming
FormatPublic radio; News, Classical music, Jazz
AffiliationsNational Public Radio
American Public Media
Public Radio International
WFMT
Ownership
OwnerKanza Society, Inc.
History
First air date
June 30, 1980
Technical information
Repeater(s)(see article)
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitehppr.org

High Plains Public Radio is a network of public radio stations serving the High Plains region of western Kansas, the Texas Panhandle, the Oklahoma Panhandle and eastern Colorado. The network is headquartered in Garden City, Kansas and operates an additional studio in Amarillo, Texas.

History

High Plains Public Radio was founded in 1977. The network's flagship station, KANZ (91.1 FM) in Garden City, Kansas, signed on in 1980. Since then, HPPR has added ten other stations in Kansas, Oklahoma, Colorado and Texas, as well as low-powered translators in Kansas and Texas. Most of these areas had never been previously served by an NPR station before.

Stations

Callsign Frequency City of license Broadcast Area
KANZ 91.1 FM Garden City, Kansas [1]
KCSE 90.7 FM Lamar, Colorado [2]
KZAN 91.7 FM Hays, Kansas [3]
KZCK 88.1 FM Colby, Kansas [4]
KZNA 90.5 FM Hill City, Kansas [5]
KZNK 90.1 FM Brewster, Kansas [6]
KZNZ 91.5 FM Elkhart, Kansas [7]
KJJP 105.7 FM Amarillo, Texas [8]
KTXP 91.5 FM Bushland, Texas [9]
KTOT 89.5 FM Spearman, Texas [10]
KGUY 91.3 FM Guymon, Oklahoma [11]

Low power translators

High Plains Public Radio also has low-powered repeaters throughout western Kansas, as well as the northern panhandle of Texas.

Broadcast translators for KANZ
Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP (W) Class FCC info
W208CL 89.5 FM Tribune, Kansas 250 D
W217CS 91.3 FM Washburn, Texas 170 D
W222AK 92.3 FM Hugoton, Kansas 170 D
W222BJ 92.3 FM Ashland, Kansas 250 D
W235AL 94.9 FM Amarillo, Texas 62 D
W242AK 96.3 FM Liberal, Kansas 250 D
Broadcast translators for KZNA
Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP (W) Class FCC info
W205BR 88.9 FM Colby, Kansas 140 D
W223BS 92.5 FM Ness City, Kansas 150 D
W237CN 95.3 FM Atwood, Kansas 250 D
W242AP 96.3 FM St. Francis, Kansas 92 D