Station Profiles
Callsign | Frequency | City of license | Power/ERP | Class | HAAT | Facility ID | Transmitter coordinates | Former Callsigns |
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WTEM | 980 (kHz) (also on HD Radio) | Washington, D.C. | 50,000 watts day 5,000 watts night |
B | 25105 | 38°57′43.00″N 76°58′24.00″W / 38.9619444°N 76.9733333°W / 38.9619444; -76.9733333 | WWRC WRC |
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WWXT | 92.7 (MHz) | Prince Frederick, Maryland | 2,850 watts | A | 145 meters | 43277 | 38°40′26.00″N 76°35′40.99″W / 38.6738889°N 76.5947194°W / 38.6738889; -76.5947194 | WBZS WMJS WESM |
WWXX | 94.3 (MHz) | Buckland, Virginia | 2,000 watts | A | 175 meters | 16819 | 38°44′30.98″N 77°50′7.01″W / 38.7419389°N 77.8352806°W / 38.7419389; -77.8352806 | WBPS WPLC-FM WPLC WTOP WINX-FM WQRA |
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