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'''KSFH''' is the first class D [[FM radio]] station to operate on 87.9 MHz. It is licensed to [[Mountain View, California]] and transmits at a power level of 10 [[watt]]s. KSFH is owned by [[St. Francis High School]].
'''KSFH''' is the 1st class D [[FM radio]] station to operate on 87.9 MHz. It is licensed to [[Mountain View, California]] and transmits at a power level of 10 [[watt]]s. KSFH is owned by [[St. Francis High School]].


KSFH originally used 90.5 MHz before moving to 88.1 in 1982. KSFH moved to 87.9 MHz in 1999. The application to move to 87.9 was applied for on August 17, 1998 and granted in 1999. A license to cover was issued on October 9, 2001. KSFH is a Rock station similar to what KSJO was.
KSFH originally used 90.5 MHz before moving to 88.1 in 1982. KSFH moved to 87.9 MHz in 1999. The application to move to 87.9 was applied for on August 17, 1998 and granted in 1999. A license to cover was issued on October 9, 2001. KSFH is a Rock station similar to what KSJO was.

Revision as of 22:50, 6 November 2006

KSFH is the 1st class D FM radio station to operate on 87.9 MHz. It is licensed to Mountain View, California and transmits at a power level of 10 watts. KSFH is owned by St. Francis High School.

KSFH originally used 90.5 MHz before moving to 88.1 in 1982. KSFH moved to 87.9 MHz in 1999. The application to move to 87.9 was applied for on August 17, 1998 and granted in 1999. A license to cover was issued on October 9, 2001. KSFH is a Rock station similar to what KSJO was.

KSFH has also had success in broadcasting the athletic events of St. Francis High School on its airwaves. Each home football, basketball, and baseball game is broadcast with student announcers and crew.