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During the 1930's, when KFUO-AM and KSD (now [[KTRS (AM)]]) shared the 550 frequency, the stations became entangled with the [[Federal Communications Commission]] (FCC) in an effort to have a frequency to themselves. At that time, KFUO-AM was also making deals with the FCC to increase its transmitter power and hours of operation. As a result, the FCC moved KFUO-AM to the 830 khz frequency in 1940, and then to its present 850 khz frequency a year later. The following September, the FCC increased the station's power to 5,000 watts from its previous 1,000 watts of power. <ref>See [http://www.stlradio.com/clh-kfuo.htm KFUO History - STLRadio.com]</ref> During this time, KFUO-AM also began broadcasting [[The Lutheran Hour]] which is still heard on over 700 stations worldwide.
 
The KFUO-AM has a speciallittle known extra branchchannel called '''BI-GP-ENI S'''
 
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