KVOH

KVOH, is the “Call Sign” of the VOICE OF HOPE international shortwave radio station broadcasting from atop Chatsworth Peak in Rancho Simi, on the county line of Los Angeles and Ventura County, California, United States. KVOH / VOICE OF HOPE was founded in 1986 by the late evangelist Dr. George K. Otis under High Adventure Ministries (1987-2002) and was established by him to strategically broadcast the Gospel of Jesus in Spanish and English into Cuba, Mexico, Central, South America. The radio station's broadcast target zones are the Caribbean, Central and South America and USA on its licensed frequencies of 9.975 MHz during Western Hemisphere evenings and 17.775 MHz during Western Hemisphere daytime.

Today KVOH / VOICE OF HOPE is owned and operated by Rev. John and Heather Otis Tayloe under Strategic Communications Group and a part of their VOICE OF HOPE WORLD RADIO NETWORK of missionary radio stations globally. Heather Otis Tayloe is the youngest daughter of George Otis, KVOH's late founder.

Strategic Communication Group's VOICE OF HOPE radio stations include: • VOICE OF HOPE - ISRAEL (1287 AM / 50,000 watts) broadcasting from the Sea of Galilee into all of Israel, Syria, Lebanon and Jordan since 2017. • VOICE OF HOPE - AFRICA (Lusaka, Zambia) with coverage via world-class shortwave to over 75% of Africa since 2015. • VOICE OF HOPE – AMERICAS (Rancho Simi, Los Angeles) with shortwave radio coverage into Cuba, Mexico, Central, South America and the USA.


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