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  2. WKYW-LP - Wikipedia

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    WKYW-LP (102.9 FM) is a radio station licensed to serve the community of Keyser, West Virginia. The station is owned by Mineral County Travel, Tourism, Convention and Visitors Bureau, Ltd. It airs a variety radio format. [2] The station's studios are located on the campus of Potomac State College of West Virginia University. [3]

  3. List of amateur radio transceivers - Wikipedia

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    The Baofeng UV-5R is a hand-held radio that has been marketed in the United States [6] and was produced since 2012. [7] It has been used in a number of projects involving radios. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] It is described as a popular inexpensive model.

  4. Summits On The Air - Wikipedia

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    Summits On The Air (SOTA) is an amateur radio operating award program launched in Great Britain in 2002 by John Linford. [2] [3]The aim of SOTA is to encourage licensed amateur radio operators [4] to operate temporarily from mountainous locations [5] [6] using any method of travel including hiking, [7] mountain climbing, [8] and cycling [9] while operating their amateur radio station from the ...

  5. Land mobile radio system - Wikipedia

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    A land mobile radio system (LMRS) is a person-to-person voice communication system consisting of two-way radio transceivers (an audio transmitter and receiver in one unit) which can be stationary (base station units), mobile (installed in vehicles), or portable (handheld transceivers e.g. "walkie-talkies").

  6. These Are the Best Emergency Radios to Keep You Updated ...

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    The best emergency weather radios are compact, portable, durable, and have backup power sources—via hand crank, batteries, or solar panels—so you’re never caught with a dead radio.

  7. WGGY-HD2 - Wikipedia

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    On August 5, 2013 The Mountain moved from its original frequency at 102.3 MHz under the call letters of WDMT to the HD2 sub-channel of 98.5 WKRZ and assumed the call letters WKRZ-HD2. WGGY and 98.5 KRZ are owned and operated by Audacy including radio stations WKRZ , WGGY , WILK-FM , WILK and most recently WHBS , taking The Mountain's frequency ...

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