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Handheld Multiband Inter/Intra Team Radio (MBITR) and Joint Tactical Radio System: Thales Group [157] AN/PRC-149: Rescue Radio, replaces the PRC-90, PRC-112 and PRC-125 for non-combat use: AN/PRC-150: Falcon® II tactical HF-SSB/VHF-FM manpack radio: Harris Corporation (now L3Harris Technologies) AN/PRC-152
WXPK (107.1 MHz), branded 107.1 The Peak, is a commercial radio station licensed to Briarcliff Manor, New York, and serving Westchester County, New York. [2] It is owned by Pamal Broadcasting and broadcasts an Adult Album Alternative (AAA) radio format.
The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1700 kHz: [1] 1700 AM is a Regional broadcast frequency. [2] It is the highest frequency allocated to the AM broadcast band in International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Region 2 (the Americas).
WFRS (88.9 FM) is a non-commercial educational, religious-formatted radio station licensed to Smithtown, New York.The station is owned and operated by Family Radio, a Christian radio ministry based in Nashville, Tennessee, and broadcasts the Family Radio–East satellite feed from its transmitter located in Islandia, New York.
On February 16, 2010, WFDL began airing "Hit Parade Radio" in certain day-parts. From 1971 to July 1990, WLKE had an FM sister station at 99.3 FM; that station is now separately-owned WPKR on 99.5. WFDL is licensed as a daytime-only station. [3] The station added a translator on 103.3 FM in 2013, which is allowed to broadcast 24 hours a day.
The station is owned by Gold Coast Broadcasting and airs a talk radio format. KVTA broadcasts with 5,000 watts from its transmitter near the Santa Clara River off the Ventura Freeway at South Victoria Avenue. [2] It uses a directional antenna at all times to protect other stations on 1590 AM. It is also heard on 170 watt FM translator K250BV at ...
The station previously shared New York City radio rights to the Islanders with WFAN-AM-FM during the 2016-17 and 2017-18 seasons. [5] WNYM was formerly the flagship station of Seton Hall University men's basketball, and shared coverage of St. John's University men's basketball with WMCA; both teams have moved their radio broadcasts to streaming.
FM channel 200, 87.9 MHz, overlaps TV 6. This is used only by K200AA.; TV 6 analog audio can be heard on FM 87.75 on most broadcast radio receivers as well as on a European TV tuned to channel E4A or channel IC, but at lower volume than wideband FM broadcast stations, because of the lower deviation.