Original plans called for this 20,000 watt station to decrease in power and change frequency to 92.7 to match the other two.
It is a 25,000 watt station that broadcasts at 92.5 MHz.
Operation began as a 10,000 watt station at the same transmitter site in 1972, with the power increase to 50 kW in 1980.
This 500 watt station could be heard for thousands of miles.
In 2003, with a significant downturn in the national economy, the College was compelled to sell the 50,000 watt station.
For the first time, listeners from around the world could listen to this 10 watt station.
It began in 1980 as a 10 watt station, and is now 3000 watts, reaching an audience of over 1.2 million in northeastern Oklahoma.
A consulting engineer was hired to do a frequency check and complete the technical portion for a 500 watt station at 90.1FM.
Originally a 1,000 watt station, the station boosted its daytime power to 5,000 watts in 1978.
The 4000 watt station licensed to nearby Sleepy Eye played adult contemporary music.