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Participating National (PN) Monitoring Matrix EAS-WA -Tab 10C Participating National (PN) Approved by SECC WA-PAWS- Tab C5C 5.12.20 Monitoring Matrix Rev 11.15.20 INTRODUCTION The following pages detail the over-the-air Monitoring Sources available to all Participating National (Not Local Primary) AM, FM, TV and Cable facilities in each Operational Area of Washington State. Changes to these tables may only be made by the express written approval of the Washington State SECC. NOTES See – 47 CFR Part 11 https://ecfr.io/Title-47/pt47.1.11 1- To contact Emergency Management Offices in each Operational Area, see EAS-Tab 2 or WAPAWS Tab D1. 2- Changes, corrections and updates should be directed to the SECC via the Washington State EAS Remailer. 3- To comply with FCC Rules, every Participating National (PN) facility must monitor-- at a minimum – two LP’s. 4- In addition, to effectively provide emergency information, monitoring the NWS, SRN and LRN is highly encouraged. 5- The States of Washington and Oregon make use of networks of broadcast stations to distribute National-Level alerts. These systems are identified within the ‘Frequency’ column with a number suffix as follows: NWPB (1), KNKX (2), KPBX (3) and Oregon Public Broadcasting (OPB) (4) 6- As you make the decision about which frequencies to monitor, you are always welcome to reach-out to either your local Emergency Communications Committee (LECC) or the State Emergency Communications Committee (SECC) for advice. OPERATIONAL COUNTIES DESIG CALL FREQ LOCATION SRN & LRN & NWR & NOTES AREA LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION CENTRAL ISLAND PEP KIRO-AM 710 Seattle 155.475 450.0875 162.550 KIRO & KIRO-FM are PUGET SNOHOMISH LP KNKX 88.5 Seattle GOLD MT West Tiger Mt Bellevue co-located KITSAP Kitsap County Near Issaquah 162.425 SOUND KING LP KIRO-FM 97.3 Seattle Near Bremerton Near Blyn PIERCE LP KVTI (1) 90.9 Tacoma 162.475 Rev 4.6.20 EAST JEFFERSON Olympia CLALLAM EAST OF LP KONP 1450 Pt Angeles 155.475 45.86 162.425 KONP, K269FX & K267CT are (East ) OLYMPIC LP K269FX 101.7 Pt Angeles GALBRAITH No recent Miller Pk co-located NATIONAL (Lookout Mt) information Near Blyn LP K267CT 102.3 Sequim PARK Whatcom Co LP KVIX (2) 89.3 Pt Angeles Near Bellingham Rev 5.6.20 LP KNWP (1) 90.1 Pt Angeles CLALLAM WEST OF LP KBDB 96.7 Forks 155.475 No recent 162.425 (West) OLYMPIC LP KNWU (1) 91.5 Forks ELLIS Information Forks NATIONAL Clallam Co LP PARK Near Forks 162.550 Rev 5.6.20 LP Neah Bay COASTAL WEST JEFFERSON LP KXRO 1320 Aberdeen 155.475 453.675 162.475 KXRO & KDUX are co-located GRAYS HARBOR LP KDUX 104.7 Aberdeen NASELLE GH-911 Olympia PACIFIC Pacific County Aberdeen 162.400 LP KSWW 102.1 Aberdeen Astoria LP K265DP (2) 100.9 Aberdeen ELLIS 162.425 Clallam Co Forks LP K214FI (2) 90.7 Raymond Near Forks Rev 5.6.20 PEP KOAC-FM (4) 89.7 Astoria OPERATIONAL COUNTIES DESIG CALL FREQ LOCATION SRN & LRN & NWR & NOTES AREA LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION COLUMBIA BENTON LP KONA 610 Tri-Cities 155.475 161.730 162.450 KONA & KONA-FM are co-located BASIN FRANKLIN LP KONA-FM 105.3 Tri-Cities JOE BUTTE Franklin Co Rattlesnake WALLA WALLA Benton Co LP KORD 102.7 Tri-Cities 162.400 LP KFAE (1) 89.1 Tri-Cities Walla Walla LP KLWS (1) 89.7 Walla Walla Rev 5.6.20 PEP KRBM (4) 90.9 Pendleton, OR COLUMBIA SKAMANIA PEP KOTD (4) 89.7 The Dalles 155.475 166.250 162.550 Skamania and Klickitat Co are part of GORGE KLICKITAT PEP KHRF (4) 90.1 Hood River STACKER BUTTE PORTLAND Portland the Columbia Gorge Operational Klickitat Co Area and is administered by the PEP KRBM (4) 90.9 Pendleton Oregon SECC All stations listed are in Oregon Rev 5.6.20 COWLITZ COWLITZ LP KUKN 105.5 Longview 155.475 450.100 162.525 WAKIAKUM WAHKIAKUM LP KRQT 107.1 Longview BOISTFORT PK. Not Woodland (BawFaw Pk) Operational Davis Pk PEP KOBP (4) 91.5 Portland, OR Lewis County LP K284BM (2) 104.7 Longview Rev 5.6.20 OPERATIONAL COUNTIES DESIG CALL FREQ LOCATION SRN & LRN & NWR & NOTES AREA LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION INLAND WASHINGTON LP KXLY-FM 99.9 Mt Spokane 155.475 453.300 162.400 KWSU (AM) Does not operate NORTHWEST Asotin LP KXLY 920 Spokane MT SPOKANE Mt Spokane between 12AM and 6AM Adams Spokane Co. Columbia LP KHTQ 94.5 Hayden, ID 162.525 KXLY, KXLY-FM & KHTQ Garfield LP KWSU (1) 1250 Pullman Tunk Mt Are co-located Pend Oreille STEPTOE BUTTE Spokane LP KRFA (1) 91.7 Moscow, ID Whitman Co. 162.550 KWSU & KRFA are co-located Stevens LP KPBX (3) 91.1 Spokane Lewiston Whitman PEP KRBM (4) 90.9 Pendleton, OR IDAHO 162.525 LP KNWV (2) 90.5 Clarkston, ID Benewah Dayton Boundary LP KLGG (3) 89.3 Kellogg, ID Clearwater 162.500 Idaho LP KIBX (3) 92.1 Bonners Ferry, Bonners Fry Kootenai ID Latah LP KXJO (3) 92.1 St Maries, ID 162.450 Lewis Rattlesnake Nez Pierce Shoshone See Tab - Rev 11.15.20 MONTANA 15/B11 for Lincoln transmitter Sanders Location Info KITTITAS KITTITAS LP KXLE 1240 Ellensburg 155.475 No recent 162.550 KXLE and KXLE-FM are co-located LP KXLE-FM 95.3 Ellensburg BURCH MT Information Yakima Chelan Co. LP KNWR (1) 90.7 Naneum Rev 5.6.20 162.400 Ridge SUNNY SLOPE Cle Elum Yakima Co OPERATIONAL COUNTIES DESIG CALL FREQ LOCATION SRN & LRN & NWR & NOTES AREA LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION LEWIS LEWIS LP KELA 1470 Centralia 155.475 155.100 162.475 BOISTFORT PK. No recent Olympia LP KITI 1420 Centralia (BawFaw Pk) Information 162.425 KITI & KITI-FM are co-located LP KITI-FM 95.1 Centralia Lewis Co. Upper Rev 5.6.20 LP KSWS (1) 88.9 Chehalis Cowlitz MASON MASON LP KXXO 96.1 Olympia 155.475 155.865 162.475 THURSTON THURSTON LP KYYO 96.9 Olympia GOLD MT Mason Co. Olympia Kitsap Co *Pending* LP KPLI (2) 90.1 Olympia Near Bremerton 155.475 Rev 5.6.20 Thurston Co. NORTH CHELAN LP KPQ 560 Wenatchee 155.475 450.475 162.475 KPQ & KPQ-FM are co-located CENTRAL DOUGLAS LP KPQ-FM 102.1 Mission BURCH MT Rivercom Burch Mt GRANT Ridge Chelan Co. 453.625 KBSN & KDRM are co-located. LP KBSN 1470 Moses Lake Grant Co. LP KDRM 99.3 Moses Lake DEM LP KLWS (1) 91.5 Ephrata KLWS, KHNW & KNWR are LP KHNW (1) 88.3 Manson co-originated LP K220DV (3) 91.9 Grand Coulee Rev 5.6.20 LP KNWR (1) 90.7 Naneum Ridge OPERATIONAL COUNTIES DESIG CALL FREQ LOCATION SRN & LRN & NWR & NOTES AREA LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION NORTH WHATCOM LP KGMI 790 Bellingham 155.475 450.0625 162.525 PUGET SAN JUAN LP KISM 92.9 Bellingham GALBRAITH MT Status Blaine SKAGIT (Lookout Mt) Unknown SOUND LP KZAZ (1) 91.7 Bellingham Whatcom Co. 162.425 LP K204BI (2) 88.7 Bellingham Blyn LP KMWS (1) 89.7 Mt Vernon LP KPLK (2) 99.9 Mt Vernon/ Sedro Rev 5.6.20 Wooley OKANOGAN OKANOGAN LP KOMW 680 Omak 155.475 453.050 162.525 KOMW, KCNW & KZBE are all LP KCNW 92.7 Omak BURCH MT No recent Tunk Mt Co-located Chelan Co. information LP KZBE 104.3 Omak LP KQWS (1) 90.1 No. of Omak KOMQ, KPBW, KTWP & KPBG LP KOMQ (3) 88.5 Omak Are co-originated. LP KPBW (3) 91.9 Brewster LP KTWP (3) 91.1 Twisp Rev 5.6.20 LP KPBG (3) 90.9 Oroville/Tonasket PORTLAND CLARK PEP KOPB (4) 91.5 Portland 155.475 166.250 162.550 Clark Co. is part of the VANCOUVER LP KXL 950 Portland STACKER BUTTE PORTLAND Portland Portland Operational Area and is Klickitat Co administered by the Oregon SECC Rev 2.27.20 YAKIMA YAKIMA LP KATS 94.5 Yakima 155.475 No current 162.550 VALLEY LP KRSE 105.7 Yakima SUNNY SLOPE information Yakima Ridge Yakima Co LP KNWY (1) 90.3 Yakima LP KYVT (1) 88.5 Yakima Rev 5.6.20 .
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