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Monitoring Assignments for Local Primary Stations & Distribution EAS-WA- Tab 10B Monitoring Assignments for Approved by SECC WA-PAWS -Tab C5B 5.12.20 Local Primary Stations & Distribution Facilities INTRODUCTION The following pages detail the Monitoring Assignments for Local Primary (LP) facilities in Washington State as shown in the following tables Column’s 5 & 6 (Mon-1 & Mon-2). Changes to these assignments may only be made with the express written approval of the Washington State SECC. See – 47 CFR Part 11 NOTES 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- Color Coding – Columns 5 and 6 show the – required- Monitoring Sources for each Local Primary. Entries in these columns are in Bold and highlighted in Yellow. Existing monitored sources, shaded Orange, may also relay-PEP or NP Sources. 4- The Columns Mon-1, Mon-2, etc. are not related to how these sources are connected to the Stations EAS equipment. 5- In some Operational Areas Distribution System stations are shown due to lack of local Primary Stations. OP AREA CALL FREQ LOCATION MON-1 MON-2 MON-3 MON-4 MON-5 MON-6 CENTRAL KIRO-AM 710 Seattle 710 88.5 162.55 155.475 PUGET PEP KIRO -AM KNKX NWS Seattle SRN KIRO-FM 97.3 Seattle 710 Premiere FEMA 162.55 155.475 KIRO-AM Channel NWS Seattle SRN KNKX 88.5 Seattle 710 NPR 162.55 155.475 450.0875 KIRO-AM Squawk NWS Seattle SRN CPS- LRN NWS 162.55 Seattle 710 88.5 SRN SEATTLE KIRO-AM KNKX Rev 5.6.20 KVTI 90.9 Tacoma Part of NWPB NOTE– Does not include the configuration of the EAS endec at the KIRO-AM Transmitter. STATION NAME OFFICE CELL EMAIL NOTES KIRO- AM&FM Paul Carvalho 206-726-7093 206-384-0029 [email protected] Bonneville International Corporation KNWX Lowell Kiesow 253-691-0076 [email protected] Pacific Public Media NWS Seattle Reid Wolcott [email protected] National Weather Service (Seattle) LECC Chair Phil Johnson 206-361-6248 206-930.9639 [email protected] OP AREA CALL FREQ LOCATION MON-1 MON-2 MON-3 MON-4 MON-5 MON-6 CLALLAM KONP 1450 Pt Angeles Premiere FEMA 89.3 NWS -Seattle LRN (EAST) K269FX 101.7 Pt Angeles Channel KVIX (KNKX) 162.425 (Freq TBD) K267CT 101.3 Sequim KVIX 89.3 Pt Angeles 710 NPR 162.55 450.0875 155.475 KIRO-AM Squawk NWS Seattle CPS- LRN SRN Rev 5.5.20 KNWP 90.1 Pt Angeles Part of NWPB STATION NAME OFFICE CELL EMAIL NOTES KONP Todd Ortloff 360-457-1450 x18 360.460.2010 [email protected] Radio Pacific, Inc. KVIX Lowell Kiesow 253-691-0076 [email protected] Pacific Public Media LECC Chair Anne Chastain 360-417-2483 360-460-6234 [email protected] Clallam County Dept of Emergency Mgmt. OP AREA CALL FREQ LOCATION MON-1 MON-2 MON-3 MON-4 MON-5 CLALLAM KBDB 96.7 Forks Pending 162.425 155.475 (WEST) Mt Octopus SRN Rev 5.6.20 KNWU 91.5 Forks Part of NWPB STATION NAME PHONE CELL EMAIL NOTES KBDB Mark Lamb 425-503-9768 [email protected] Forks Broadcasting, Inc. KNWU Tom Saylor 509-335-4962 509-432-5910 [email protected] Northwest Public Broadcasting LECC Chair Anne Chastain 360-417-2483 360-460-6234 [email protected] Clallam County Dept of Emergency Mgmt OP AREA CALL FREQ LOCATION MON-1 MON-2 MON-3 MON-4 MON-5 MON-6 COASTAL KXRO 1320 Aberdeen 155.475 88.5 162.475 450.0875 KDUX 104.7 SRN KNKX Capital Peak LRN KSWW 102.1 Aberdeen 100.9 SiriusXM 162.475 1320 K265DP (Pending) Capital Peak KXRO K265DP 100.9 Aberdeen Part of KNKX K214FI 90.7 Raymond Rev 5.6.20 KOAC- 89.7 Astoria Part of KOAC usable in Pacific FM County STATION NAME OFFICE CELL EMAIL NOTES KXRO-KDUX Pat Anderson 360-533-1320 [email protected] Alpha Media Grays Harbor KSWW Bill Wolfenbarger 360-533-3000 [email protected] Jodesha Broadcasting, Inc. LECC Chair Pat Anderson 360-533-1320 [email protected] Alpha Media Grays Harbor OP AREA CALL FREQ LOCATION MON-1 MON-2 MON-3 MON-4 MON-5 MON-6 COLUMBIA KONA-AM 610 Tri-Cities 155.475 89.1 KFAE 162.450 161.73 102.7 BASIN KONA-FM 105.3 SRN (Pending) NWS Franklin LRN KORD KORD 102.7 Tri-Cities Premiere Sat 89.1 162.450 FEMA Ch. KFAE NWS KFAE 89.1 Tri-Cities Part of NWPB KLWS 89.7 Walla Walla Rev 5.6.20 KRBM 90.9 Pendleton OR Part of OPB STATION NAME OFFICE CELL EMAIL NOTES KONA-AM-FM Robb Francis 509-547-1618 [email protected] Cherry Creek Media KORD-FM Jay White 509-430-2223 [email protected] Townsquare Media LECC Chair Sean Davis 509-545-3546 509-492-1373 [email protected] Franklin County Emergency Mgmt COLUMBIA GORGE- Includes Skamania and Klickitat Counties in Washington and is administered by the Oregon SECC. For Monitoring Assignments – see the Oregon State EAS Plan at www.sbe76.org/EAS-Plan.html OP AREA CALL FREQ LOCATION MON-1 MON-2 MON-3 MON-4 MON-5 MON 6 NOTES COWLITZ KUKN 105.5 Longview 91.5 104.7 LRN NWS KRQT No current information regarding WAHKIAKUM Kelso OPB K284BM 450.1 162.525 107.1 450.1 LRN KRQT 107.1 Longview 91.5 Premiere NWS LRN KNKX Rev 5.6.20 Kelso OPB FEMA Ch 162.525 450.1 104.7 K284BM 104.7 Longview Part of KNKX STATION NAME OFFICE CELL EMAIL NOTES KUKN John Paul- GM 360-636-0110 503-840-9931 [email protected] Washington Interstate Broadcasting, Inc. Doug Fisher 360-957-7115 [email protected] Comtek Service, Inc. (Contract Engineer) KRQT John Mackey N/A 503-706-6506 [email protected] Bicoastal Media (Engineer) LECC -Chair John Mackey N/A 503-706-6506 [email protected] Bicoastal Media Beau Renfro 360-795-7876 360-957-3724 [email protected] Wahkiakum County Dept of Emergency Mgmt OP AREA CALL FREQ LOCATION MON-1 MON-2 MON-3 MON-4 MON-5 NOTES INLAND KXLY-FM 99.9 Spokane Premiere 155.475 162.400 453.300 154.860 NORTHWEST FEMA Ch SRN NWS Spokane LRN Idaho SRN KXLY-AM 920 Spokane Premiere 155.475 162.400 99.9 FEMA Ch SRN NWS KXLY-FM KHTQ 94.5 Spokane Premiere 155.475 162.400 154.860 99.9 COL – Hayden, ID FEMA Ch SRN NWS Idaho SRN KXLY-FM KPBX 91.1 Spokane NPR Squawk SirusXM 162.400 KXLY-FM KXLY-AM NWS 99.9 920 KWSU-AM 1250 Pullman KWSU & KRFA 162.55 -NWS 99.9 155.475 ACHIEVE FCC COMPLIANCE Lewiston KXLY-FM SRN Rev 5.6.20 KRFA-FM 91.7 Moscow, ID VIA NWPB STATION NAME OFFICE CELL EMAIL NOTES KXLY-AM Casey Jordan 509-329-4903 509-991-2980 [email protected] KXLY Broadcast Group KXLY-FM (Morgan Murphy Media) KHTQ-FM KPBX-FM Jerry Olson 509-328-5729 509-994-7236 [email protected] Spokane Public Radio, Inc. KWSU & KRFA Tom Saylor 509-335-4962 509-432-5910 [email protected] Northwest Public Broadcasting LECC Chair Simone Ramel-McKay 509-477-3006 509-385-9235 [email protected] Spokane County Dept of Emergency Mgmt. OP AREA CALL FREQ LOCATION MON-1 MON-2 MON-3 MON-4 MON-5 KITTITAS KXLE-AM 1240 Ellensburg 90.7 155.475 162.400 KXLE has Premiere – not KXLE-FM 95.3 KNWR SRN NWS Presently connected Rev 5.6.20 KNWR 90.7 Naneum Ridge Part of NWPB STATION NAME OFFICE CELL EMAIL NOTES KXLE-AM Brad Tacher 509-925-1488 N/A [email protected] KXLE, Inc. KXLE-FM KNWR Tom Saylor 509-335-4962 509-432-5910 [email protected] Northwest Public Broadcasting LECC Co Brad Tacher 509-925-1488 N/A [email protected] KXLE, Inc. 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KITI-FM 736736.1355 KSWS Tom Saylor 509-335-4962 509-432-5910 [email protected] Northwest Public Broadcasting LECC Larry Miner 260-736-3321 460-520-0440 [email protected] Bicoastal Media, LLC Scott Mattoon 360-740-1292 360-520-0391 [email protected] Lewis County Dept of Emergency Mgmt OP AREA CALL FREQ LOCATION MON-1 MON-2 MON-3 MON-4 MON-5 MON-6 NOTES MASON KXXO 96.1 Olympia KNKX 155.475 Thurston NWS KYYO Mason County LRN is a work THURSTON 88.5 SRN LRN 162.475 96.9 in progress, will be 155.865 155.145 KYYO 96.9 Olympia 88.5 Premiere Thurston SRN NWS Rev 5.6.20 KNKX FEMA LRN 155.475 162.475 Chan.
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