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How to Find KTOO on Your Dial
Broadcasting in Southeast Alaska presents some unusual challenges.
That's why you'll find us in several spots on your radio and TV dial, as well as the cable
system. A note from our engineer: if your TV signal is weak and you don't have an outdoor
antenna, you might consider getting one. Aiming an outdoor antenna can be touchy. A good quality
radio with an indoor antenna may improve radio reception. If you'd
like some tips, or if you have other reception problems with either radio or TV, please
call us.
Here's a list to help you find us:
| KTOO-FM: KTOO News | |
- Downtown Juneau - 104.3
- Lemon/Switzer Creek - 101.7
- Mendenhall Valley - 103.1
- Hoonah - 91.9
- Gustavus - 88.1
- Excursion Inlet - 89.9
- GCI Cable in Juneau (stereo) - Channel 871
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| KRNN: Rain Country Radio | |
- Juneau - 102.7
- GCI Cable in Juneau (stereo) - Channel 872
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| KXLL: Excellent Radio | |
- Juneau - 100.7
- GCI Cable in Juneau (stereo) - Channel 873
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| KTOO-TV Digital Channels (Alaska One - 360 North) |
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- Downtown Juneau - Channel 3.1 (Alaska One)
- Downtown Juneau - Channel 3.2 (360 North)
- Lemon Creek - Channel 3.1 (Alaska One)
- Lemon Creek - Channel 3.2 (360 North)
- Mendenhall Valley - Channel 3.1 (Alaska One)
- Mendenhall Valley - Channel 3.2 (360 North)
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| KTOO-TV Analog Channels (Alaska One) |
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- Angoon - Channel 9
- Sitka - Channel 10
- Petersburg - Channel 9
- Wrangell - Channel 9
- Kake - Channel 12
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