KRCG-FM
| Simulcast of KRCB-FM 104.9 | |
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| Broadcast area | |
| Frequency | 91.1 FM MHz | 
| Programming | |
| Format | Public radio | 
| Affiliations | National Public Radio, PRX | 
| Ownership | |
| Owner | 
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| KRCB-FM, KRCB-TV, KPJK | |
| History | |
| First air date | September 1993 | 
| Former call signs | 
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| Call sign meaning | Variation on KRCB call sign, which moved to 104.9 MHz in 2021 | 
| Technical information | |
| Licensing authority | FCC | 
| Facility ID | 57946 | 
| Class | A | 
| ERP | 120 watts | 
| HAAT | 223 meters (732 ft) | 
| Transmitter coordinates | 38°44′25″N 122°50′46″W / 38.74028°N 122.84611°W | 
| Links | |
| Public license information  | |
| Webcast | KRCB-FM Webstream | 
| Website | KRCB-FM Online | 
KRCG-FM is a non-commercial public broadcasting radio station licensed to Santa Rosa, California, serving Santa Rosa, Healdsburg, Cloverdale, Geyserville, Windsor, Sebastopol, Forestville, Calistoga and surrounding areas in California. KRCG-FM is owned and operated by Northern California Public Media.
This station transmitted with callsign KRCB-FM until Northern California Public Media acquired the 104.9 FM frequency licensed to Rohnert Park, then commercial station KDHT, in 2021; the transaction was spurred when the Kincade Fire destroyed the tower used for the 91.1 facility. The move to 104.9 gave Northern California Public Media a full-powered signal in the Santa Rosa area, and the KRCB-FM callsign was given to the bigger signal. Consequently, the KRCG-FM callsign was allocated to 91.1.