List of unlicensed high school radio stations
- List of unlicensed high school radio stations
This is a list of unlicensed high school radio stations in the United States, organized by state.
"Unlicensed" should NOT be confused with "illegal" or pirate radio. These stations are not licensed by the FCC. Instead, they use low-power broadcasting (i.e. "Part 15"), cable television audio, closed circuit broadcasting, or streaming audio. Some licensed high school radio stations began as unlicensed outlets, and as such, some of these stations may one day become licensed. In their current unlicensed status, their call signs and frequencies are entirely self-styled and are subject to change.
Arizona
*KJAG-1640 AM Phoenix - South Mountain High School
California
*KCIL-93.7 San Francisco - Lick-Wilmerding H.S.
*VCS Radio-1670 AM Vacaville - Vacaville, Christian School
*NDRadio-1680 AM Sherman Oaks - Notre Dame High School (Sherman Oaks)
Colorado
* [http://klikradio.org/ KLIKradio] - All high schools in Northern Colorado
Florida
*W.I.C.S.-90.9 Hialeah - Immaculate Conception School
*WPCP-760 AM Fort Lauderdale - Pine Crest School "(defunct?)"
*Eagle Radio - Melbourne - Community Christian School
*WHGE-102.1 Tampa - Hunters Green Elementary School
[Cypresscreekradio.net (Orlando, FLorida)] - Cypress Creek High School
Iowa
*KLJG 1610 AM Davenport - Garfield Elementary School
Maine
* [http://www.radiofalmouth.org RadioFalmouth] - Falmouth High School
Michigan
*W.A.L.Z. 1670 AM & 90.9 FM DeWitt - DeWitt High School
North Carolina
*WFVH "The Jag" 1610 AM Gastonia - Forestview H.S.
New York
* [http://www.wsayradio.com WSAY Radio] ] - Sayville High School Radio, Sayville NY "Your music... Your Way... Your SAY"
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