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  2. Rural Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    Each station was originally equipped with a 250 watt General Electric transmitter and four-section RCA Pylon horizontally polarized antenna, providing 1.3 kW ERP. The Rural Radio Network (RRN) was an interconnected group of six commercial FM radio stations spread across upstate New York and operated from Ithaca, New York—the first all-radio ...

  3. Radio masts and towers - Wikipedia

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    A mast radiator or mast antenna is a radio tower or mast in which the whole structure is an antenna. Mast antennas are the transmitting antennas typical for long or medium wave broadcasting. Structurally, the only difference is that some mast radiators require the mast base to be insulated from the ground.

  4. WION (AM) - Wikipedia

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    The FCC granted the station a new license effective May 23, 1995 allowing for nighttime operation with 330 watts using a directional antenna. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] On April 30, 2007, the FCC granted a construction permit to reduce daytime power from 5,000 watts to 4,700 watts and change from a directional to a non-directional antenna.

  5. List of community radio stations in the United States

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... 90.7 FM: Traverse City: Michigan: 600: ... The following stations are Low Power FM (LPFM) broadcast radio services licensed by ...

  6. Height above average terrain - Wikipedia

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    The altitude of the antenna site, minus the average altitude of all the specified points, is the HAAT. This can create some unusual cases, particularly in mountainous regions—it is possible to have a negative number for HAAT (the transmitter would not be located underground, but rather in a valley , with hills on both sides taller than the ...

  7. WGTO - Wikipedia

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    In June 2016, the FM translator moved to a new frequency of 96.3 MHz with call sign W242CN. The new translator broadcasts with an ERP of 250 watts, the maximum allowed for translators, and extends WGTO's FM coverage from the immediate Cassopolis/Dowagiac area to include a larger portion of southwestern Michigan as well as the Elkhart, Indiana ...

  8. Shortwave relay station - Wikipedia

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    A traditional shortwave relay station—depending on how many transmitters and antennas that it will have—may take up to two years to plan. After planning is completed, it may take up to five years to construct the relay station. The historically long design and planning cycle for shortwave relay stations ended in the 1990s.

  9. WAAM - Wikipedia

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    WAAM (1600 AM) is a commercial radio station in Ann Arbor, Michigan, known as "WAAM RADIO". It is owned by Coolarity A2, LLC, and broadcasts a talk radio format. The radio studios and offices are on Packard Road in Ann Arbor. WAAM transmits with 5,000 watts with a directional antenna using a four-tower array.