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  2. List of radio stations in California - Wikipedia

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    Frequency City of license [1] [2] Licensee ... Christian radio: KNSQ: 88.1 FM: Mount Shasta: ... Southern California Public Radio: Public radio: KVLI: 1140 AM:

  3. California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection

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    Commonly seen models of wildland engines include the Model 14, and 15. CAL FIRE Models 24 and 25 were test-bed models, with only a few of each model fielded. The newest versions of these engines are CAL FIRE model 34 (4WD) and 35 (2WD), manufactured by Placer Fire Equipment, Rosenbauer, and HME. Model 34/35's are currently being fielded statewide.

  4. Land mobile radio system - Wikipedia

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    Land mobile radio systems use channels in the VHF or UHF bands, since the antennas used at these short wavelengths are small enough to mount on vehicles or handheld transceivers. Transmitter power is usually limited to a few watts, to provide a reliable working range on the order of 3 to 20 miles (4.8 to 32 km) depending on terrain.

  5. KPH (radio station) - Wikipedia

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    The station dates back to the dawn of the radio era in the early years of the twentieth century when it began operations at the Palace Hotel in San Francisco, California, using the callsign "PH". Forced out by the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire , the station moved from one temporary site to another until it was acquired by the Radio ...

  6. KZYX - Wikipedia

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    KZYX (90.7 FM), is a National Public Radio member station in Philo, California.The studios are located at 9300 Highway 128 in Philo, CA, [2] and the transmitter is located on Cold Springs Mountain (near Philo, CA) in the State of California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CDF) radio facility.

  7. KCBS (AM) - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1940s, the San Francisco Bay area affiliate for the CBS radio network was KSFO, which, because it operated on a regional frequency, was limited to a power of 5,000 watts. CBS wanted to have a station operating at a full 50,000 watts, and an agreement was initially made for KQW and KSFO to swap frequencies — KSFO to 740 and KQW to ...

  8. KNCO (AM) - Wikipedia

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    It is owned by Nevada County Broadcasters and airs a talk radio format. The studios and offices for KNCO and KNCO-FM are on East Main Street in Grass Valley. [2] The station streams its programming on the iHeartRadio platform and app. KNCO is a Class B radio station operating with 5,000 watts. AM 830 is a United States clear-channel frequency.

  9. KNBR (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KNBR (680 kHz, "KNBR 680 and 104.5 The Sports Leader") is an AM radio station in San Francisco, California, broadcasting on a clear channel from transmitting facilities in Redwood City, California. KNBR's non-directional 50,000-watt class-A signal can be heard throughout much of the western United States and as far west as the Hawaiian Islands ...