WYHA


WYHA is a radio station broadcasting the Bible Broadcasting Network in Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States.

History

Originally the sister station to WFUR, WFUR-FM was constructed on the AM tower site in 1960. The primary reason for construction of WFUR-FM was the early morning and night time audience that WFUR could not reach because at that time, WFUR was only allowed daylight operation. WFUR-FM was the third FM station in the Grand rapids market. Through the years, WFUR-FM increased power as opportunities became available. The final increase took place in 1983. Agreements were signed with other 102.9 FM stations in Ann Arbor and Milwaukee to accept any interference caused by each of them going to 50,000 watts. WFUR-FM constructed a new, taller with the antenna at a height above average terrain of 490 ft., and installed a new transmitter at that time.
In May 2020, the 102.9 frequency was sold to the Bible Broadcasting Network. WFUR's programming continued to air on WFUR and its translator at 92.9 FM. BBN changed the call letters of the FM station to WYHA.