Stations
The main station of the network, WHWL, is based in Marquette, Michigan and operates on 95.7 MHz with 100,000 watts. The station has two full-power repeater stations:
- WHWG, which operates on 89.9 MHz with 1,000 watts and began operation in July 1999 as a replacement of translator W293AG on 106.5. The station has two translators.
- W271AG Mackinaw City, Michigan operating on 102.1 MHz with 19 watts
- W277AG Sault Ste Marie, Michigan on 103.2 with 26 watts
- WEUL, which operates on 98.1 MHz with 1,000 watts and began operation in 1990.
Additionally, WHWL has 10 translator stations:
Call sign | MHz | City of license | Additional Information |
---|---|---|---|
W216BF | 91.1 FM | Manistique, Michigan | FCC |
W224AV | 92.7 FM | Covington, Michigan | FCC |
W224AW | 92.7 FM | Bergland, Michigan | FCC |
W251AE | 98.1 FM | Victoria, Michigan | FCC |
W259AD | 99.7 FM | Newberry, Michigan | FCC |
W260AC | 99.9 FM | Houghton, Michigan | FCC |
W261CI | 100.1 FM | Escanaba, Michigan | FCC |
W271AG | 102.1 FM | Mackinaw City, Michigan | FCC |
W277AG | 103.3 FM | Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan | FCC |
W280DD | 103.9 FM | Ironwood, Michigan | FCC |
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