KNYD (90.5 FM), known as the Oasis Network, is a radio station broadcasting a Christian radio format in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, United States. The Oasis Network is broadcast in multiple markets, primarily in Oklahoma and Missouri, through a series of broadcast translators and repeater stations owned by David Ingles Ministries Church Inc.

KNYD
Broadcast area
Tulsa metro area
Frequency90.5 MHz
BrandingThe Oasis Network
Programming
FormatChristian radio
Ownership
OwnerDavid Ingles Ministries Church Inc.
History
First air date
September 1, 1986 (1986-09-01)
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
14429
ClassC
ERP80,000 watts
HAAT452 meters (1,483 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
35°53′0.4″N 95°46′14″W / 35.883444°N 95.77056°W / 35.883444; -95.77056
TranslatorSee § Translators
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen live
Websiteoasisnetwork.org

KNYD began broadcasting September 1, 1986. It was set up by David Ingles, a former country and gospel music singer.[2] KMSI in Moore, serving Oklahoma City, began in August 1991.[3] By 1997, there were two full-power and eight translators rebroadcasting the Oasis Network.[4] That year, the Virginia station was acquired from the York School Board for $449,000.[5]

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Translators

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In addition to KNYD, the Oasis Network utilizes four additional stations and six translators.

Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP
(W)
HAAT Class Transmitter coordinates FCC info
KMSI 88.1 FMMoore, Oklahoma1443650,000177 m (581 ft)C135°12′7″N 97°35′19″W / 35.20194°N 97.58861°W / 35.20194; -97.58861 (KMSI)LMS
WYCS 91.5 FMYorktown, Virginia6667220,150146 m (479 ft)B37°12′34″N 76°32′34″W / 37.20944°N 76.54278°W / 37.20944; -76.54278 (WYCS)LMS
KOZO 89.7 FMBranson, Missouri14462150 (horizontal)
20,000 (vertical)
130 m (430 ft)C236°33′4.2″N 93°14′36.6″W / 36.551167°N 93.243500°W / 36.551167; -93.243500 (KOZO)LMS
WOFN 88.7 FMBeach City, Ohio6234318,500105 m (344 ft)B40°35′17.8″N 81°28′12.7″W / 40.588278°N 81.470194°W / 40.588278; -81.470194 (WOFN)LMS
Broadcast translators for KNYD
Call signFrequencyCity of licenseFIDERP (W)HAATTransmitter coordinatesFCC info
K216BT 91.1 FMMcAlester, Oklahoma14422115108.4 m (356 ft)34°59′13.3″N 95°42′11″W / 34.987028°N 95.70306°W / 34.987028; -95.70306 (K216BT)LMS
K212DX 90.3 FMPonca City, Oklahoma14456170106.3 m (349 ft)36°45′35.1″N 97°9′37.1″W / 36.759750°N 97.160306°W / 36.759750; -97.160306 (K212DX)LMS
K201IJ 88.1 FMMiami, Oklahoma14410205100.2 m (329 ft)36°52′58.2″N 94°47′46.8″W / 36.882833°N 94.796333°W / 36.882833; -94.796333 (K201IJ)LMS
K206CA 89.1 FMEnid, Oklahoma8952320585 m (279 ft)36°24′28.4″N 97°59′55.5″W / 36.407889°N 97.998750°W / 36.407889; -97.998750 (K206CA)LMS
Broadcast translator for KMSI
Call signFrequencyCity of licenseFIDERP (W)HAATTransmitter coordinatesFCC info
K242AA 96.3 FMLawton, Oklahoma1445025074 m (243 ft)34°36′26.2″N 98°27′54.2″W / 34.607278°N 98.465056°W / 34.607278; -98.465056 (K242AA)LMS
Broadcast translator for KOZO
Call signFrequencyCity of licenseFIDERP (W)HAATTransmitter coordinatesFCC info
K229AE 93.7 FMSpringfield, Missouri85390140103.8 m (341 ft)37°12′33.1″N 93°16′56.6″W / 37.209194°N 93.282389°W / 37.209194; -93.282389 (K229AE)LMS

References

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  1. "Facility Technical Data for KNYD". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. "Gospel Music Station Hails 5th Anniversary". Tulsa World. Tulsa, Oklahoma. September 7, 1991. p. C-2. Retrieved March 9, 2025 via Newspapers.com.
  3. "New Radio Station On the Air". Saturday Oklahoman & Times. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. August 24, 1991. p. 12. Retrieved March 9, 2025 via Newspapers.com.
  4. Watkins, Brandon (February 19, 1997). "Christian Cool: Radio taps into hungry market". Tulsa World. Tulsa, Oklahoma. pp. Broken Arrow/Coweta 1, 2. Retrieved March 9, 2025 via Newspapers.com.
  5. "York schools OK radio station sale". Daily Press. Newport News, Virginia. December 2, 1997. p. C5. Retrieved March 10, 2025 via Newspapers.com.
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