At night, class-B KGAB is required to drop their signal to 500 watts, which points directionally north-west to protect clear-channels WSM Nashville, Tennessee and KENI Anchorage, Alaska.
[6] In order to serve a younger audience, KGAB began testing a broadcast translator on 99.5 FM in July 2021, at the tower site of sister-station KIGN, as part of AM revitalization; it operated with 250 watts non-directional ERP.
Around mid-August, the signal was again off the air due to the COVID-19 pandemic causing backlogs for the construction company involved;[7] as a result, the translator will instead use an old antenna[7] at the same site, and it will be directionalized towards Cheyenne.
Under the old set-up, the translator produced a strong local-grade signal to much of Cheyenne, despite the aforementioned interference, and it could be heard up to Burns[9] and Pine Bluffs.
[10] The west side of Cheyenne, particularly near I-180, reception proved to be difficult for most listeners, due to overlapping interference from a tower on 15th street not having their bandwidth adjusted properly.
Upon the passing of Rush Limbaugh, guest hosts narrated past episodes of the show, in his honor;[15] Premiere networks eventually chose Dan Bongino as the replacement for the timeslot[16] On Saturdays, KGAB presents several hours worth of local programming, including Kar-Gab, featuring "Nick the Motor Guy", described as an escaped Englishman, and This Weekend in Wyoming with Doug Randall, a local anchor.
In an effort to promote a concert, "Howling Mad" Murdock posed as a guest DJ playing "The Lennon Sisters" songs.