REC History Project - Station List
This is a list of the AM and FM stations (FM by channel 201~300) by market that have been enhanced in the REC Broadcast Query to include FCC application activity from at least 1924
through until 1980 when the FCC converted to the BAPS computer database system. Basic application information is available for all broadcast
records for the BAPS era from 1979 through 1999 as well as full data from the CDBS era of 1999 through today.
570 - KLIF (formerly WFAA) DALLAS TX
620 - KTNO (formerly KWFT) PLANO TX
660 - KSKY BALCH SPRINGS TX
730 - KKDA (formerly KBCS, KKSN, KRZY, KPCN) GRAND PRAIRIE TX
820 - WBAP FORT WORTH TX
850 - KJON (formerly KRPT) CARROLLTON TX
870 - KFJZ (formerly KCNC, KJIM) FORT WORTH TX
910 - KATH (formerly KRRV, KIKM) FRISCO TX
970 - KHVN (formerly KWBC, KNOK) FORT WORTH TX
990 - KFCD (formerly KFDF, KFDX, KSYD, KNIN) FARMERSVILLE TX
1040 - KGGR (formerly KIXL, KPBC) DALLAS TX
1080 - KRLD DALLAS TX
1110 - KVTT (formerly KORC) MINERAL WELLS TX
1150 - KBDT (formerly KVIL) HIGHLAND PARK TX
1190 - KFXR (formerly KOAK, KLIF) DALLAS TX
1220 - KZEE (formerly KWFB) WEATHERFORD TX
1270 - KFLC (formerly KFQB, KTAT, KSAT, KTAT, KFJZ) BENBROOK TX
1310 - KTCK (formerly WRR, KAAM) DALLAS TX
1340 - KAND CORSICANA TX
1360 - KMNY (formerly KXOL) HURST TX
1390 - KBEC WAXAHACHIE TX
1410 - KNTX (formerly KBAN) BOWIE TX
1420 - KPIR (formerly KPAR) GRANBURY TX
1420 - KCLE (formerly WJAD, WACO) BURLESON TX
1440 - KEXB (formerly KDNT) UNIVERSITY PARK TX
1480 - KNGO (formerly KGKO, KBOX) DALLAS TX
1500 - KJIM (formerly KTAN, KTXO) SHERMAN TX
1540 - KZMP (formerly KCUL, KBUY, KRXV, KMZK, KTIA) UNIVERSITY PARK TX
1560 - KHBR (formerly KBOO) HILLSBORO TX
1570 - KPYK (formerly KTER) TERRELL TX
1580 - KGAF GAINESVILLE TX
1600 - KRVA (formerly KMAE, KYAL, KXVI) COCKRELL HILL TX
At this time, FCC History Cards are only available for AM stations with legacy call signs (those in 1980) that begin with K and many with W calls. Therefore at this time, markets east of the Mississippi can not be completed but we will work as many as we can. The FCC is slowly adding them, but we are grateful that they are.
There are other aspects of the REC Radio History Project that look at the data from the FCC's predecessor computer system, BAPS and an ongoing project to enter public notice data from applications filed in the BAPS era (1978-1999).
Thank you for your support of the REC Radio History Project!
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