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>> From: http://www.townonline.com/northwest/concord/news/newCOy2k1118.html
Macone discussed ways to supplement the system using the local
high school radio station, WIQH, and short wave radios. He is
working on a proposal to revitalize the station and bring it back
on
the air at least for emergency purposes. He joined Wetherbee in
leading a training for the group based on emergency scenarios.
At the meeting, CCY2K also announced a name change for the
organization to Concord Neighborhood Networks (CNN). <<
Shawn Mamros wrote:
> >I remember when I was in High School at Concord Carlisle (72-76) and we had
> >the only High School FM for miles WIQH. Then Maynard, Acton and I think even
> >Lincoln - Sudbury? all came on. From what I have heard Concord's has gone
> >dark? Do all the others remain besides Maynard? As I recall Maynard's was
> >established as a gift from Digital and was much better off than some of them.
>
> They're all still listed in the FCC database...
>
> WIQH Concord - 88.3, 100 Watts (class A) - Concord-Carlisle Regional School
> District
> WHAB Acton - 89.1, 8 Watts (class D) - Acton-Boxborough Regional School
> District
> WAVM Maynard - 91.7, 16 Watts (class D); application for 91.7, 250 Watts
> (class A) - Maynard Public Schools
> WYAJ Sudbury - 97.7 (formerly 88.1), 4 Watts (class D) - Sudbury Valley
> Broadcasting Foundation
>
> If WIQH has gone dark, this is the first I've heard of it. Haven't
> tried listening to them in a long while, though...
>
> -Shawn Mamros
> E-mail to: mamros@mit.edu