KLUU
KLUU (103.5 FM) is a radio station licensed to Wahiawa, Hawaii, and serving the Honolulu metropolitan area. It broadcasts a contemporary Christian radio format.[2] It is owned by the Educational Media Foundation and carries the K-Love Network.[3]
Broadcast area | Honolulu, Hawaii |
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Frequency | 103.5 MHz (HD Radio) |
Branding | 103.5 KLUU K-Love Hawaii |
Programming | |
Language(s) | English |
Format | Contemporary Christian music |
Subchannels |
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Affiliations | K-Love |
Ownership | |
Owner | Educational Media Foundation |
History | |
First air date | 2007 |
Former call signs |
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Call sign meaning | "K-Love Honolulu" |
Technical information[1] | |
Licensing authority | FCC |
Facility ID | 164206 |
Class | C |
ERP | 100,000 watts (Horizontal polarization) 86,490 watts (Vertical polarization) |
HAAT | 597 meters (1,959 ft) |
Transmitter coordinates | 21°23′51″N 158°06′01″W |
Translator(s) | See § Translators |
Links | |
Public license information | |
Webcast | Listen Live Listen Live (HD2) Listen Live (HD3) |
Website | klove.com air1.com (HD2) |
KLUU has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 100,000 watts (horizontal polarization) and 86,490 watts (vertical polarization).^ It may be operating on an auxiliary power of 85,000 watts ERP.[4] The transmitter is off Palehua Road, amid the towers for other Honolulu-area FM and TV stations.[5] It also operates FM translator stations on 104.7 in Haleiwa and 105.5 in Honolulu.
History
Under Kona Coast Radio,[6] KLUU applied for a construction permit as KKHI in February 2005[7] (superseded by a September transaction that same year), and became a variety station owned by Vic Michael of Kona Coast which officially signed on in 2007.[6]
In October 2005, the call sign changed from KKHI to KHAI.[8] In March 2007, Kona Coast sold KHAI to the Educational Media Foundation, which began running its Air1 service,[9] which eventually was switched over to K-love.[upper-alpha 1] KHAI obtained the present KLUU callsign from K-love's Jamestown, North Dakota affiliate KJKL in 2015.
Subchannels
KLUU broadcasts using HD Radio technology.
- On its HD2 digital subchannel, it carries Air 1, a sister station to K-love, relayed on an FM translator on 105.5 MHz.[10]
- On the HD3 subchannel, KLUU runs K-Love Classics, a Christian music network that covers the 1980s through the early 2000s.[11]
Translators
KLUU programming is also carried on a broadcast translator station to extend or improve the coverage area of the station.
Call sign | Frequency | City of license | ERP (W) | Class | FCC info |
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K288FB | 105.5 FM FM | Honolulu, Hawaii | 250 | D | FMQ |
Notes
- There is a lack of reliable resources here, so take this info with a grain of salt.
References
- "Facility Technical Data for KLUU". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
- "KLUU-FM 103.5 MHz - Wahiawa, HI". radio-locator.com. Retrieved 26 February 2020.
- "FCCInfo Results". fccinfo.com. Retrieved 26 February 2020.
- "FCCInfo Results/Aux". fccinfo.com. Retrieved 26 February 2020.
- Radiop-Locator.com/KLUU
- "Draft Copy « Licensing and Management System « FCC". enterpriseefiling.fcc.gov. Retrieved 27 February 2020.
- "FCC Info". FCCInfo. Cavel Mertz and Associates Inc. Retrieved 27 February 2020.
- "FCCInfo Facility Search Results". fccinfo.com. Retrieved 27 February 2020.
- "KHAI FM 103.5 is on the air". www.hawaiithreads.com. 16 March 2007. Retrieved 27 February 2020.
- "Honolulu". Air1 Worship Now. Retrieved 26 February 2020.
- "K-LOVE Classics Player". www.klove.com. Retrieved 27 February 2020.