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KTBN (shortwave)

1987 establishments in Utah2008 disestablishments in UtahChristian radio station stubsDefunct mass media in UtahDefunct radio stations in the United States
Defunct religious radio stations in the United StatesInternational broadcastersRadio stations disestablished in 2008Radio stations established in 1987Shortwave radio stations in the United StatesTrinity Broadcasting Network affiliatesUtah radio station stubs

KTBN (formerly known as KUSW) was the shortwave radio outlet of the Trinity Broadcasting Network, a large religious international broadcaster. The station's programming was a simulcast of the audio portion of the TBN television service.

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KTBN (shortwave)
Mountain View Corridor, West Valley City

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84081 West Valley City
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