KSER

The station, which is owned and operated by the non-profit KSER Foundation, broadcasts at 90.7 MHz with an ERP of 5.8 kW and is licensed to Everett, Washington.

The owners of KRAB originally applied to share time with KNHC, owned by the Seattle Public Schools.

Six years later, on February 9, 1991, KSER signed on from its studios at a small retail space in Lynnwood, Washington.

[2] The station built a new transmitter in western Lake Stevens in 1997 that allowed them to increase power to 5,800 watts and improve coverage to most of Snohomish County.

KSER relocated from its Lynnwood studios to a new space in Downtown Everett on February 25, 2004, after the acquisition and renovation of a former lawyer's office and dental laboratory.

A 1967 ad for Tom Robbins 's KRAB radio show, Notes From The Underground, drawn by Walt Crowley .