The transmitter is atop Sandia Crest, amid the towers for other Albuquerque-area FM and TV stations.
[1] The All-Indian Pueblo Council filed for a construction permit with the Federal Communications Commission in December 1973.
[3] In addition to the All-Indian Pueblo Council, a grant from the Department of Housing, Education and Welfare was used to start the station.
[5] The station carried an eclectic mix of programs including NPR offerings, jazz music, and even Albuquerque City Council meetings.
That left the University of New Mexico's KUNM-FM to emerge as the major public radio station for the city.