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MONTANA PLEASE Support Your Local Npr Station Nelson Lethbridge Cranbrook PublicRadioAtlas.orgFernie Jaffray If you like this map, the you love Public Radio. MONTANA PLEASE support your local npr station. They depend on you. Estevan 92.1 KIBX BRITISH COLUMBIA 0 25 mi 75 km 75 mi 150 km Bonners Ferry ALBERTA 5 Moyie Eureka SASKATCHEWAN 13 16 K220FF 91.9 Crosby Springs Sunburst Scobey 85 89 191 Libby 90.5 KUFL K261CC 232 15 K220FE 91.9 Plentywood KIBX 37 95 K205BZ 88.9 Cut Bank 1 93 KUKL Browning 13 . Chinook 24 .7 Troy 0 K219FF 91.7 Havre 8 9 Harlem 8 Whitesh Columbia East Glacier Fort Belknap 88.1 KGVA Ray Falls K212BC Shelby 2 Sandpoint Kalispell 90.3 Chester 100.1K261CC 16 2 2 2 KUKL Valier KPPR 101.7 K269DU 90.1 9 101.3 2 1 44 Malta Glasgow K220DN KPPW . 91.9 91.7 K219BN 7 Heart Butte 95 Conrad 91.3 K217FH Big Sandy KGVA KPPR 89.5 Williston 9 8 Athol 1 Poplar 85 191 KPPW . 88.7 9 1 Swan Lake 101.3 K267BJ 66 KYPW 88.3 Wolf Point .5 Watford 15 Fairview City 200 35 89 87 3 Sidney 9. Kellogg 89.3 KLGG KPJH Polson 89.5 KPJH Choteau Dutton 13 8 Fort Benton Hot Springs Pinehurst Wallace Thompson 89 287 88.1 24 28 .5 Faireld 80 200 KLGG Falls Ronan 85 Plains K208DJ 89.5 90 93 Circle KGPR 89.9 Great Falls 16 St. Maries KXJO 200 Saint KYPF 92.1 Ignatius Belt K203AE Jordan 200S Superior Cascade .1 .9 191 K220FI 91.9 1 83 89 81 9 93 8 87 K203AS 88.5 Glendive Beach 9 90 59 K . KUFM 1 8 Alberton 287 8 D . Lewiston K203AE P 5 KYPF 89.5 Stanford 88.5 Wibaux 94 Missoula R 1 9 5 200 200 . 0 8 Deary 1 89.1 KUFM 200 6 6 89 8 9 . 8 0 . K220DF 91.9 Terry 7 K218AI 15 5 9 Kendrick 91.5 8 1 Fallon . 8 KYPX KYPX . 9 . 106.5 5 191 9 5 7 Clarkston 90.5 KNWV 93 90 Drummond 87 94 .1 KYPH KUHM 88.5 KYPH 59 12 Pierce Helena 91.7 KUHM Orono 12 12 Stevensville .7 12 12 Weippe 1 Clancy 1 Deer 9 12 White Sulphur Springs 12 KYPR 90.7 Miles City 12 Victor Lodge 98.3 Roundup Kamiah Philipsburg Baker Nezperce 12 Harlowton KYPR 12 9 Kooskia 12 K216DC 91.1 Forsyth 0 12 94 . Hamilton KUFN Townsend 89 191 1 KUFN 91.9 K220FJ Bowman KNWO Boulder .7 91.9 Cottonwood 90.1 KNWO 15 91 8 Darby Big Timber 89.3 KYPB 59 Anaconda 69 102 9 Grangeville Walkerville . 87 K203AF 39 . NORTH DAKOTA 1 9 3 47 KYPC 88.5 K203AF Ekalaka SOUTH DAKOTA Butte KAPC Three 89 Forks .9 94 Colstrip 89.9 KYPC Whitehall 90 85 91.3 2 Manhattan 8 93 43 KAPC Clyde Park 9 55 .3 Billings 91.7 KEMC 95 Belgrade 90 Bozeman 88.5 90 Laurel Hardin Ashland 89.1K206BN Buffalo 20 KBMC KEMC Wisdom 102.1 90 Riggins KBMC 212 K206BN 93 287 1 Broadus 91.9 K220FL Twin Bridges . Columbus 88.5K203AI 1 191 9 Joliet Sheridan Livingston KYPM Pryor 85 15 41 89.9 Fromberg K220CG 9 Ennis Salmon 9 91.9 1 287 88.5 K203AG 1 . 9 91.9 KYSD K201AP . Dillon 78 88.1 7 Bridger Lodge Grass 9 New Meadows 93.5 K228CZ 1 59 212 Spearsh - K242DC Big Sky 8 .3 Belle Fourche 91.7 K219DN 96.3 Red Lodge K206BA 9 9.9 Emigrant K216CH 89.1 90 0 91.1 . McCall 90.7 KBSQ 7 8 - 310 9 8 5 KBSK K285AF Mammoth/Y.N.P. 72 .1 9 3. 89.9 104.9 .9 9 KBSM 287 91.3 KSUW 91.7 212 Cowley Dayton 212 3 28 15 90. 8 Sheridan 88.1 KPRQ 1 1 8 KUWP 90.1 Powell 9 87 . Cascade 90.9 K215BN Byron K218ES KSUW 1 Hulett 14 59 9 KPRQ 24 K292EK Bonanza 20 KNWT 89.1 KSUW West KUWP 1 KUWD Sturgis . 14 90 Yellowstone K203AH 88.5 Cody 5 9 KUWD 91.5 Sundance Challis 89.7 K209AQ 1 14 14 .3 Pine Haven 91 20 90 SOUTH DAKOTA Greybull WYOMING . 9 75 K216CD Basin 5 0 91.1 385 .3 94 KBUW 90.5 Buffalo Rozet 55 Stanley 106.3 K292EK .3 91.5 K218ES Lead Dubois 89 K220DK 90 IDAHO 91.9 KUWG 21 K214EZ 90.7 Worland Gillette Upton Horseshoe Bend 75 93 WYOMING 88.7 Ashton Meeteetse 16 16 K204GC Ten Sleep 25 KUWG KBSU 90.9 Hill KBSX Stanley 106.3 K292EK Saint Anthony 91.9 KWRV 120 KUWK 59 City Eagle 91.5 KBSX KBYI 94.3 Rexburg NPR Member Stations Worland Custer FM Service Contour Ketchum 93.5 K228DO RexburgRexburg KBYI MeridianGardenBoiseBoise City 90.3 KBSU 94.3 90.3 K227BB Wright 85 16 Ketchum Sun Valley 91.1 KBSS KBYI Montana Public Radio - mtpr.org 93.3 These FM propogation curves represent the minimum Broadcast Newcastle 9 City Center FrequencyCall Sign Driggs Kuna 0 Arco Town Rigby Yellowstone Public Radio - ypradio.org . KUWJ Pringle area covered by a particular tower.5 Depending on Ririe 90.3 Thermopolis KUWT Kaycee KUWK 90.5 KUWN Hailey Hailey 90.5 K213EN Jackson 91.3 88.7 environmental contitions and equipment, it’s possible 387 88.5 K203BN 9 Missoula 89.1 KUFM 1. IdahoAmmon Falls Terrain: SRTM; Boundaries: Naturalearthdata.com; 25 to get a signal well outsideFaireld of9 the core service area. Jackson Jackson 90.3 KUWJ 20 Bellevue 100.3 K262BZ KUFM KUWJ Transportation/Towns: ©Openstreetmap & Contributors KUWT 59 K214BN 90.7 Edgemont data and more info: cairn.pw/fcc FM Tower Location KUWJ CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Midwest Mountain Home 91.1.
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