We stream our signal through Abacast, a web-streaming service in Washougal, Washington.
If you use Windows, want to access one of the WME streams, and have never listened to a station
through Abacast before, you'll need to download a small plug-in from their website. You need to do
this once only. The plug-in requires no registration of any sort and has absolutely no spyware or other
obnoxious stuff. You'll be walked through the download the first time you access one of the WME
streams. Afterwards, the stream will load automatically.
If the 48K stream does not flow smoothly on your computer, even if you have a broadband connection,
try the 20K stream.

MAC users: You'll find it easiest to use the mp3 stream. Simply click on the
link and listen. For the WME streams:
Open Windows Media Player or VLC Media Player. Click File-Open URL, and
copy and paste one of the following links: (Problems? read the latest Abacast
update below)
http://wm-push.abacast.com/coastradio-coastradio-48 (for the 48K stream)
http://wm-push.abacast.com/coastradio-coastradio-20 (for the 20K stream)
download Windows Media Player here
download VLC Media Player here


We offer three streams. The content of each is the same, and is the live broadcast of KMUN-KTCB just as you would hear
it on your radio right now.
1. An mp3 stream. Click here. A good-quality stereo signal for all users. Works in all media players, including iTunes.
2. A 48K WME stream. Click here. A better-quality stereo signal for Windows users. Does not work in iTunes.
Requires Abacast plug-in. Get it here.
3. A 20K WME stream. Click here. A quality mono signal for Windows users with dial-up modems and/or older computers.
Requires Abacast plug-in. Get it here. Does not work in iTunes.
click on your preferred link above
Coast Community Radio
Making waves since 1983
KMUN 91.9fm
KTCB 89.5fm
KCPB 90.9fm