KRUU-LP explained

KRUU
City:Fairfield, Iowa
Frequency:100.1 FM
Format:Defunct (was Community radio)
Erp:100 watts
Class:Low power FM

KRUU-LP (100.1 FM) was a 100-watt non-commercial low-power community radio station operating in Fairfield, Iowa. The station was partially solar powered. KRUU-LP was an open source, independent radio, listener-supported station and served a broadcast radius of approximately ten miles.

History

Originally granted a construction permit to build a low power radio station with the call letters KRUU-LP by the FCC in 2001, the Fairfield Youth Advocacy, a.k.a. the Beatbox, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, was granted a six-month extension in April 2006. At that time, a town hall meeting was held and the board of directors was formed. The station debuted on air on September 30, 2006.[1]

In September 2009, KRUU-LP became the first partially solar-powered radio station in the midwest United States. According to KRUU-LP, solar panels reduced its reliance on the conventional electrical grid by 15% to 20% percent and powered the master control room and transmitter.[2] The operation included twenty-four Photocomm solar panels and battery backup was used during inclement weather.[1]

The station's license expired on February 1, 2021.[3] [4]

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Staff writer About KRUU FM web site
  2. Web site: Halfmann . Alex . KRUU celebrates their solar powered radio station . Heartland Connection . June 12, 2020 . https://archive.today/20120905135344/http://www.heartlandconnection.com/news/story.aspx?id=510210 . 2012-09-05 . September 11, 2010 . dead.
  3. "Radio License Expirations", fcc.gov. January 6, 2021. Retrieved February 3, 2021.
  4. "Four Iowa, Missouri LPFMs Face License Expiration After Failing To File Renewal Applications With FCC", All Access Music Group. January 6, 2021. Retrieved February 3, 2021.