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KYET
Broadcast area Kingman, Arizona
Mohave County
Frequency1170 kHz 92.3 mHz C-QUAM AM stereo
BrandingCactus Country
Programming
Format Classic Country
Ownership
OwnerGrand Canyon Gateway Broadcasting, LLC
KGMN KZKE
History
First air date
September 1977
Former call signs
KBWA (1977–1983)
KDAN (1983–1991)
Former frequencies
1180 kHz (1977–2012)
Technical information
Facility ID64357
ClassD
Power6,000 watts day
1 watt night
Transmitter coordinates
35°12′47″N 114°06′50″W / 35.21306°N 114.11389°W / 35.21306; -114.11389
Links
Webcast Listen Live
Website KYET website

KYET (1170 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a Classic Country format. Licensed to Golden Valley, Arizona, United States, it serves the Mohave County area. The station is currently owned by Grand Canyon Gateway Broadcasting, LLC, owned by Arizona State Mine Inspector Joe Hart and his wife Rhonda. [1] KYET transmits a stereophonic multiplex signal in the C-QUAM standard.

History

The station went on the air on 1180 kHz as KBWA in 1977. On August 12, 1991, the station changed its call sign to the current KYET. Previously, this call-sign, KYET, had been assigned to a 500-watt AM radio station with its transmitter in Payette, Idaho, and the studios in Ontario, Oregon. [2]

The station fell silent in 2000 due to leasing issues with the City of Williams, Arizona. After a lengthy battle with permitting and unable to find suitable land for erecting a tower, the decision was made to change the city of license to Golden Valley, Arizona as its first aural service. Full-time operations resumed on October 16, 2012.

On Sunday, September 4th, 2022, popular vintage electronics YouTuber Shango066 released a video giving a station tour of KYET. The station engineer, Matt, explains how the AM stereo transmitter functions, as well as other details of the exciter and transmission system. [3]

References

  1. ^ "Our Campaigns – Candidate – Joe Hart". Retrieved 2019-08-24.
  2. ^ "KYET Call Sign History". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  3. ^ "Tour AM Stereo Radio Station Transmitter Custom CQUAM Radio Test 1170 KYET - Shango066". Retrieved 2022-09-04.

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