Monday, November 23, 2009

Updates

New stations now on the air (site updated within the last couple weeks, but I neglected to update this blog):

Muncie, IN -- KJY93, 162.425 MHz, 300 W, NWS Indianapolis
Bad Axe, MI -- WNG701, 162.525 MHz, 200 W, NWS White Lake
Fredericksburg, VA -- WZ2527, 162.425 MHz, 300 W, NWS Sterling

Also, the Wythe County, VA transmitter on 162.450 MHz has been turned off due to interference issues. The transmitter will likely need to be relocated before it can return to the air.

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Marenisco, MI

WNG683 in Marenisco, MI is now on the air. The 300 watt transmitter broadcasts on 162.550 MHz with the program originating from the NWS in Marquette.

South Boston, VA

The South Boston, VA (KJY86) frequency has been changed due to interference issues and is now 162.525 MHz (was 162.450 MHz).

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Updates

New station on the air:

Grand Marais, Michigan
WZ2515, 162.425 MHz, 100 W, NWS Marquette

Coming soon:
Munising, Michigan
WZ2514, 162.475 MHz, 100 W, NWS Marquette

Minor under-the-hood updates have also been made on WeatherRadio.info. The "sort by call sign" search option has been discontinued for the time being due to loss of support for the feature; I am investigating options for re-enabling it.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Fayetteville, NC changes

One week from today, or on May 26th, the existing Fort Bragg, NC and Lumber Bridge, NC transmitters will be turned off and a new station will sign on from Saint Pauls, NC. The call sign and frequency for Saint Pauls will be inherited from the Fayetteville/Fort Bragg station -- WXL50, 162.475 MHz. The new signal will broadcast at 1000 watts.

Friday, May 8, 2009

Potsdam/Parishville, NY

This one's been quite a while in the making...

KPS508 is now on the air from White Hill near Parishville, NY -- serving the Potsdam and Massena areas in upstate New York. Broadcast frequency is 162.525 MHz and programming originates from the NWS in Burlington, VT.

Saturday, May 2, 2009

New Transmitter in Wytheville, VA

WZ2500 has begun broadcasting on 162.450 MHz effective April 30th, and is currently in a 30-day test period. The broadcast program originates from the National Weather Service office in Blacksburg, VA.