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Browns Point Radio operates at low power (100 milliwatts) under FCC (Federal Communications Commission) rules for authorized Part 15.219 broadcasting.

Our broadcast equipment includes a Rangemaster AM transmitter, which has been certified and approved by the FCC and properly installed following the rules and regulations for legal Part 15.219 broadcasting.




Listen on AM 1700 in most parts of the Browns Point area on the far right side of the AM radio dial. You may find reception of our AM 1700 broadcast difficult in some areas, particularly after sunset. The circle below shows the area where you should have no trouble picking up Browns Point Radio on AM 1700 during the day.




The first thing you should try when attempting to tune in to Browns Point Radio on AM 1700 for the first time is to physically rotate the radio to see if the reception gets better or worse. You may be surprised at the difference this makes. If possible, leave the radio in the position that provides best reception.

Electrical devices in the vicinity of the radio can cause interference so if your radio is near a TV, answering machine, telephone, charger, fluorescent light or cell phone you may want to try to move it farther away.

If you cannot receive Browns Point Radio on AM 1700 Click Here and listen to our broadcast on your computer.


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