91X Station Statistics
This legal and technical information lets you know a little bit about how the 91X over-the-air signal gets out to our audience. In contrast to most college radio stations, we enjoy a rather large coverage area and potential audience.
Our strong broadcast signal allows us to cater to the entire northeast Louisiana region as well as to the ULM campus community. Approximately 212,000 people live in the 2,250 square miles covered by 91X's urban grade signal. We have many listeners outside of this urban area as well.
License and Technical Information | |
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Licensee | University of Louisiana at Monroe |
City of License | Monroe, Louisiana |
Call Letters | KXUL (formerly KNLU) |
Frequency | 91.1 MHz (FM) |
Channel | 216C2 (Main), 216A (Backup) |
On-Air Date | May 9, 1973 |
Main Transmitter | |
Effective Radiated Power | 8,500 Watts |
Height Above Average Terrain | 716 Feet |
Transmitter Coordinates | 32° 39' 38" N, 91° 59' 28" W |
Urban Grade Radius (60 dBu) | 26.5 Miles |
Rural Grade Radius (54 dBu) | 39.4 Miles |
Backup Transmitter | |
Effective Radiated Power | 3,000 Watts |
Height Above Average Terrain | 159 Feet |
Transmitter Coordinates | 32° 31' 37" N, 92° 04' 22" W |
Urban Grade Radius (60 dBu) | 10.5 Miles |
Rural Grade Radius (54 dBu) | 14.7 Miles |