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.
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]