KUNR Translators

UNR's system of 15 translators covers more than 106,000 square miles of northern Nevada and northeastern California, one of the largest public radio coverage areas in the country. (See map below.) Each translator, typically located at a mountain or high point near the community it serves, takes our main signal at 88.7 and "translates" it to a different assigned frequency, so people in rural areas can listen.

PLEASE NOTE: Winter storms that bring wind and snow can disrupt KUNR's broadcasts. Snow that blankets a satellite dish can block reception of the signal. Especially in remote locations and higher elevations (typical situations for translator sites), snow and ice can remain on satellite dishes for days following storms, especially in cold temperatures.

NOT HEARING US? To report an outage or problem with our signal, please email us at feedback@kunr.org or call us at 775-327-5867. In the meantime you can listen to us online.

NEVADA FREQUENCIES
CALIFORNIA FREQUENCIES

100.5 Battle Mountain  SIGNAL RESTORED PRIOR TO 12/6/11
95.1 Denio
91.5 Elko (KNCC) REPORT OF OUTAGE FOLLOWING STORM AND WINDS 1/21/12 -- RESOLVED 1/23 
90.9 Eureka
91.5 Hawthorne OFF AIR INDEFINITELY DUE TO EQUIPMENT FAILURE AND INACCESSIBLE SITE ON COREY PEAK -- ONLINE & MOBILE STREAMING ONLY WAY TO RECEIVE PROGRAMMING AT THIS TIME 
89.9 Incline Village
89.9 Lovelock
91.7 Verdi EQUIPMENT RESET/SIGNAL RESTORED 12/6/11
91.3 Winnemucca 
91.9 Yerington
101.5 Crescent Valley

90.9 Bishop 
97.5 Crestview (Mammoth Lakes) 
91.9 Susanville STORM 1/22 OUTAGE FROM SNOW AND ICE, MELTED OFF BY 1/24
95.3 Tom's Place
88.1 Truckee

INTERACTIVE MAP OF BROADCAST COMMUNITIES: