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The AN/FRD-10 is a United States Navy circularly disposed antenna array (CDAA), built at a number of locations during the Cold War for high frequency radio direction finding and signals intelligence. In the Joint Electronics Type Designation System , FRD stands for fixed ground, radio, direction finding. 14 sites were originally constructed as ...
Frequency (MHz) Azimuth Intended Audience Hours (UTC) Notes 16 m 17.79 160° Cuba, the Caribbean and Central America 1500–2100 Used solely for Radio Africa Network 19 m 15.77 44° Europe, the Mediterranean 24/7 31 m 9.955 160° Latin America 2100–0400 1100–1500 Flagship frequency: 31 m 9.455 285° Southwestern United States 24/7 31 m 9. ...
The sale was consummated on April 1, 2022, at a price of $1.25 million. On May 25, 2022, Marco sold WWNN and its two translators to Vic Canales Media Group. [ 21 ] On July 5, 2022, the station added oldies music as "Oldies 95.3/96.9", with music from The True Oldies Channel . [ 22 ]
Florida State University: Public radio WFSW: 89.1 FM: Panama City: Florida State University: Public radio WFSX-FM: 92.5 FM: Estero: Sun Broadcasting Inc. News/Talk WFSY: 98.5 FM: Panama City: iHM Licenses, LLC: Adult contemporary WFTL: 850 AM: West Palm Beach: WPB FCC License Sub, LLC: News/Talk WFTW: 1260 AM: Fort Walton Beach: Cumulus ...
WAQI (710 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Miami, Florida, United States, featuring a Spanish-language talk format known as Radio Mambí.Owned by Latino Media Network and formerly operated by Uforia Audio Network, the radio division of TelevisaUnivision, under a transitional agreement, the station broadcasts with 50,000 watts and serves as South Florida's designated primary entry ...
WDYZ (660 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Altamonte Springs, Florida, and serving Greater Orlando. The station is owned by Norsan Media, and airs a regional Mexican radio format. The studios and offices are in Maitland, Florida. WDYZ's transmitter is off Charles Street in Longwood. [2] The station uses a three-tower array.
WFIT (89.5 FM), is a non-commercial, listener-supported, public radio station licensed to Melbourne, Florida, and serving the Space Coast.It is owned by the Florida Institute of Technology with studios and its broadcast tower on the FIT campus. [2]
The eight-year-old WNSU went on the air in August 1990 as a closed circuit/campus radio station, known as WNKR (Nova Knights Radio; after the athletics teams/program) on 101.1 FM. The station broadcast over the 101.1 frequency via radio splitters provided by Jones Intercable Systems in Davie, Florida.