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Alaska

Alaska Public Telecommunications, Inc.
KSKA
Anchorage, AK
02-01-N03084

A project to improve the production capability of KSKA, 91.1 MHz, Anchorage, AK, by purchasing an audio compressor/limiter, audio monitors, mixer, meters, connectors, digital converter, digital sound cards, CD recorders, console, racks, LCD displays, headphones, microphones, stands, telephone hybrid, timer, and UPS. KSKA serves an audience of 350,000.

Contact: Mr. Paul Stankavich
Phone (907) 263-9477
Federal Amount $ 171,741
Total Project Cost $ 343,483

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Bethel Broadcasting, Inc.
KYUK Radio
Bethel, AK
02-03-N03043

A project to plan the extension of Native American Public Radio station KYUK, 640 KHz, Bethel, AK, to 14 unserved Yup'ik Eskimo villages on the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta in southwest Alaska. The application proposes to determine how and where to build a taller transmission tower in order to achieve maximum effectiveness and efficiency of its recently acquired transmitter. KYUK serves an audience of 23,500. The project, when completed, would cover an additional 5,000 people.

Contact: Mr. Ronald Daugherty
Phone (907) 543-3131
Federal Amount $ 7,979
Total Project Cost $ 10,638

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Capital Community Broadcasting, Inc.
KTOO-FM
Juneau, AK
02-01-N03053

A project to improve the transmission facility of KTOO-FM, 104.4 MHz, Juneau, AK, by replacing its transmitter and antenna system. KTOO-FM serves an audience of 35,000.

Contact: Mr. Bill Legere
Phone (907) 586-1670
Federal Amount $ 32,924
Total Project Cost $ 43,899

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Community Radio of Alaska, Inc.
KTNA
Talkeetna, AK
02-01-N03100

A joint effort by Community Radio of Alaska, Inc., to improve transmission and production equipment at four stations in the organization. The applicant proposes to purchase the following equipment: KHNS-FM, Haines, AK, requests a transmitter, antenna, dehydrator, remote control, audio processor, and associated equipment; KIYU (AM), Galena, seeks an HD ready transmitter, transmission line, STL system, and installation; KSKO (AM), McGrath, seeks a primary power generator, consoles, speakers, microphones, CD players, and turntable; and Talkeetna, seeks an automation system, and associated equipment.

Contact: Ms. Julianna McGuinness
Phone (907) 733-1700
Federal Amount $ 161,554
Total Project Cost $ 215,406

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Arizona

Tuba City High School Board, Inc.
KGHR
Tuba City, AZ
04-01-N03132

A project to extend the coverage of KGHR, 91.5 MHz, Tuba City, AZ, by purchasing a tower, transmitter, shelter, antenna, STL, and related equipment, as well as a digital workstation and audio console. The project would provide first service to about 20,000 people as well as added service to about 2,000 people in the Navajo Nation of Arizona.

Contact: Mr. John Bittner
Phone (928) 283-5555
Federal Amount $ 196,761
Total Project Cost $ 262,349

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California

Community Partners FBO Los Angeles Radio Reading Service

Tarzana, CA
06-01-N03146

A project to expand and improve the Los Angeles Radio Reading Service, which provides a radio reading service on a subcarrier of KCSN, 88.5 MHz, throughout Los Angeles County, CA, by acquiring interconnection and production equipment including an antenna, a computer-based recording and automation system, and a minidisk recorder.

Contact: Mrs. Eugenie Mason
Phone (818) 345-2874
Federal Amount $ 13,594
Total Project Cost $ 18,126

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Mendocino County Public Broadcasting
KZYZ
Philo, CA
06-01-N03165

A project to expand the coverage area of KZYZ, 91.5 MHz, Laughlin, CA, a repeater station of KZYX, Philo, by purchasing transmission equipment, including a digital-compatible transmitter and a studio-transmitter link system. KZYZ will provide new public radio service to approximately 7,700 people.

Contact: Diane Hering
Phone (707) 895-2324
Federal Amount $ 77,649
Total Project Cost $ 103,533

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Mendocino County Public Broadcasting
KZYX
Philo, CA
06-01-N03164

A project to improve the transmission and production facilities of KZYX, 90.7 MHz, Philo, CA, by purchasing a digital-compatible transmitter, exciter, remote control, studio-transmitter link, control room console, and automation system. KZYX serves a population of approximately 67,000 people.

Contact: Diane Hering
Phone (707) 895-2324
Federal Amount $ 39,436
Total Project Cost $ 78,872

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Rural California Broadcasting Corporation
KRCB-FM
Rohnert Park, CA
06-01-N03167

A project to improve the production capabilities of KRCB, 91.1 MHz, Rohnert Park, CA, by purchasing a digital audio work station and CD and digital minidisk players. KRCB serves approximately 221,000 people.

Contact: Ms. Nancy Dobbs
Phone (707) 585-8522
Federal Amount $ 18,298
Total Project Cost $ 24,398

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Santa Monica Community College District
KCRW Radio Station
Santa Monica, CA
06-01-N03149

A project to expand the coverage area and improve the transmission facilities of KCRU, 89.1 MHz, Oxnard, CA, repeater of KCRW, Santa Monica, by purchasing a higher-power transmitter, antenna, and T1 studio-transmitter link system. KCRU will expand its coverage area and provide its public radio service to an additional 67,000 people through this project.

Contact: Mr. Will Lewis
Phone (310) 314-4614
Federal Amount $ 38,188
Total Project Cost $ 76,376

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South Orange County Community College District
Saddleback College/KSBR
Mission Viejo, CA
06-01-N03137

A project to improve the transmission facilities of KSBR, 88.5 MHz, Mission Viejo, CA, by purchasing a digital-compatible transmitter, antenna, and transmission line, and replacing its tower. KSBR serves a population of approximately 402,000 people.

Contact: Mr. Terry Wedel
Phone (949) 582-4714
Federal Amount $ 45,950
Total Project Cost $ 91,900

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Southern California Public Radio
KPCC
Pasadena, CA
06-01-N03128

A project to improve the operation of KPCC, 89.3 MHz, Pasadena, CA, by replacing production and control room equipment with a digital audio delivery system, audio automation components, and digital work stations. KPCC serves a population of approximately 9,400,000 people.

Contact: Mr. Ron Hall
Phone (651) 290-1163
Federal Amount $ 44,023
Total Project Cost $ 88,047

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The Foundation of CSU Monterey Bay
KAZU
Seaside, CA
06-01-N03129

A project to improve the transmission facilities of KAZU, 90.3 MHz, Seaside, CA, by purchasing a digital-compatible transmitter, FM exciter, and antenna. KAZU serves a population of approximately 536,000 people.

Contact: Ms. Meg Bernhardt
Phone (831) 582-4146
Federal Amount $ 31,223
Total Project Cost $ 62,446

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West Marin Community Radio
KWMR
Pt. Reyes Station, CA
06-01-N03056

A project to improve the transmission facilities of KWMR, 90.5 MHz, Point Reyes Station, CA, to correct signal interference and expand the station's coverage area by relocating the antenna and purchasing studio-transmitter link equipment. The project will also purchase a digital console, CD and minidisk players, and related equipment. KWMR serves a population of approximately 5,000 people.

Contact: Ms. Kay Clements
Phone (415) 663-8068
Federal Amount $ 27,651
Total Project Cost $ 55,302

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Colorado

Community Radio for Northern Colorado
KUNC
Greeley, CO
08-01-N03109

A project to improve the transmission facilities of KUNC, 91.5 MHz, Greeley, CO, by purchasing a digital-capable transmitter, antenna, transmission line, and STL to be installed at a new tower site. The station serves a population of about 560,000 in northern Colorado.

Contact: Mr. Neil Best
Phone (970) 350-0806
Federal Amount $ 96,793
Total Project Cost $ 193,587

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Equal Representation of Media Advocacy Corporation
Grants Administration
Alamosa, CO
08-01-N02245

An emergency request for a project to improve the operations of KRZA-FM, Alamosa, CO, by replacing the station's 17-year-old transmission system. The station is operating at 4% power on borrowed equipment since the transmission system failed. The project will purchase a transmitter, antenna, transmission line, generator, UPS, and related equipment. KRZA provides public radio service to about 52,000 people in southern Colorado and northern New Mexico.

This emergency grant was awarded in January, 2003.

Contact: Mr. Mike Clifford
Phone (719) 589-9057
Federal Amount $ 83,807
Total Project Cost $ 111,743

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Equal Representation of Media Advocacy Corporation

Alamosa, CO
08-01-N03092

A project to improve the operation of KRZA, 88.7 MHz, Alamosa, CO, by purchasing a remote control, an audio console, and a digital audio storage system. The station serves about 52,000 people in southern Colorado and northern New Mexico.

Contact: Mr. Michael Clifford
Phone (719) 589-9057
Federal Amount $ 60,864
Total Project Cost $ 81,152

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Public Broadcasting of Colorado, Inc.
Colorado Public Radio
Denver, CO
08-01-N03115

A project to improve the transmission facilities for both KDNK, 88.1 MHz, Carbondale, CO, and KAJX, 91.5 MHz, Aspen, CO, as well as to provide a transmission facility for a new station, KVOV, 90.5 MHz, Glenwood Springs, CO, by construction of a shared transmission facility on Sunlight Peak, near Glenwood Springs. The project will purchase a tower, antenna, combiner, three transmitters, transmission line, and related equipment. The project will provide first service to nearly 20,000 people and added service to more than 40,000 people in central Colorado.

Contact: Ms. Jenny Gentry
Phone (303) 871-9191
Federal Amount $ 244,442
Total Project Cost $ 488,884

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Florida

Florida Institute of Technology
WFIT Radio
Melbourne, FL
12-01-N03048

A project to improve the production capabilities of WFIT, 89.5 MHz, Melbourne, FL, by purchasing two audio consoles. WFIT serves a population of about 223,000.

Contact: Ms. Terri Wright
Phone (321) 674-8140
Federal Amount $ 17,205
Total Project Cost $ 34,410

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University of Florida

Gainesville, FL
12-01-N03041

A project to improve the transmission facilities of WUFT, 89.1 MHz, Gainesville, FL, by purchasing a digital-compatible transmitter. WUFT and its repeater, WJUF, Lecanto, serve a population of about 2,044,010.

Contact: Mr. Henri Pensis
Phone (352) 392-5200
Federal Amount $ 46,107
Total Project Cost $ 92,215

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Guam

Guam Educational Radio Foundation
KPRG
Mangilao, GU
66-01-N03172

An emergency request from KPRG, 89.3 MHZ, Mangilao, GU, to replace equipment damaged beyond repair in a typhoon that devastated Guam. The project would purchase a transmitter, remote control, STL system, a digital recorder/player, tape recorders/ players, CD player, and a cassette player/recorder. KPRG serves a population of some 153,000 people on Guam.

This emergency grant was awarded in August, 2003.

Contact: Ms. Olympia Terral
Phone (671) 735-2462
Federal Amount $ 52,688
Total Project Cost $ 70,251

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Idaho

Idaho State Board of Education (Boise State University)
Boise State Radio
Boise, ID
16-01-N03088

A project to activate a new public radio repeater station on 91.1 MHz, in Sun Valley, ID, to serve the Wood River Valley. The project will include a digital-capable transmitter, antenna, transmission line, and inter-city relay/STL. The station will provide first service to about 6,200 people and added service to about 750 people.

Contact: Dr. James Paluzzi
Phone (208) 426-1984
Federal Amount $ 63,930
Total Project Cost $ 127,861

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Illinois

Southern Illinois University
Broadcasting Service
Carbondale, IL
17-01-N03105

A project to improve the production capabilities of WSIU, 91.9 MHz, Carbondale, IL, by purchasing an automation and audio storage system. WSIU and its repeaters in Olney and Mt. Vernon serve a population of about 330,000.

Contact: Dr. Candis Isberner
Phone (618) 453-4343
Federal Amount $ 42,330
Total Project Cost $ 85,000

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Indiana

Metropolitan Indianapolis Public Broadcasting, Inc.
WFYI
Indianapolis, IN
18-01-N03113

A project to improve the operation of WFYI-FM, 90.1 MHz, Indianapolis, IN, by purchasing a hard disk audio storage system. WFYI serves a population of about 1.6 million.

Contact: Ms. Kristina Uland
Phone (317) 715-2074
Federal Amount $ 22,500
Total Project Cost $ 45,000

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Iowa

Iowa State University of Science and Technology
WOI Radio
Ames, IA
19-01-N03050

A project to complete KWOI-FM, 90.1 MHz, Carroll, IA, by replacing off-air pick up technology with fiber optic and digital STL and remote control equipment. The project will also purchase an audio console, cabinetry, racks, mini-disk recorders, DAT recorders, monitors, and audio workstation for establishing a limited local origination studio at a high school. KWOI-FM serves an audience of about 28,163 people.

Contact: Mr. William McGinley
Phone (515) 294-9478
Federal Amount $ 28,559
Total Project Cost $ 57,118

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Postville Chamber of Commerce
Radio Postville
Postville, IA
19-01-N03120

A project to improve the production capabilities of KPVL, 89.1 MHz, Postville, IA, by purchasing an audio console, cabinet, microphones, headphones, DAT recorders, and associated equipment. KPVL serves an audience of about 8,000.

Contact: Mr. Timothy Belay
Phone (563) 864-7945
Federal Amount $ 11,904
Total Project Cost $ 25,264

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University of Northern Iowa
KUNI/KHKE
Cedar Falls, IA
19-01-N03066

A project to extend the broadcast service of KUNI, 90.9 MHz, Cedar Falls, IA by establishing a repeater FM station on 90.1 MHz, to serve Dubuque, IA. The new station will bring the first public radio service to about 86,490 people. The project will purchase a transmitter, antenna, transmission line, remote control, equipment shelter, monitoring equipment, and associated equipment. KUNI and its sister station, KHKE, 89.5 MHz, presently serve a population of about 1.2 million persons.

Contact: Ms. Barbara Reid
Phone (319) 273-6325
Federal Amount $ 61,637
Total Project Cost $ 82,183

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Western IowaTech Community College
KWIT
Sioux City, IA
19-01-N03061

A project to improve the production capability of KWIT, 90.3 MHz, Sioux City, IA by purchasing digital audio equipment, including consoles for its control room and production room, a router, CD players, equipment racks, digital generator, and digital monitor. KWIT-FM serves as audience of about 360,000.

Contact: Mrs. Gretchen Gondek
Phone (712) 274-6406
Federal Amount $ 40,718
Total Project Cost $ 81,436

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Kansas

Pittsburg State University
KRPS
Pittsburg, KS
20-01-N03046

A project to improve the transmission facilities of KRPS, 89.9 MHz, Pittsburg, KS, by purchasing a transmitter, antenna, and transmission line. KRPS serves an audience of 333,046.

Contact: Ms. Missi Kelly
Phone (620) 235-4288
Federal Amount $ 55,104
Total Project Cost $ 110,209

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Missouri

Central Missouri State University
Broadcasting Services
Warrensburg, MO
29-01-N03075

A project to improve the transmission facilities of KTBG, 90.9 MHz, Warrensburg, MO, by purchasing a digital-compatible transmitter, STL, and remote control system. KTBG serves an audience of about 568,025.

Contact: Dr. Donald Peterson
Phone (660) 543-4155
Federal Amount $ 63,045
Total Project Cost $ 126,090

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University of Missouri System
KUMR
Rolla, MO
29-01-N03157

A project to improve the transmission facilities of KUMR, 88.5 MHz, Rolla, MO, by purchasing a transmitter. KUMR provides public radio service to about 161,035 people.

Contact: Mr. James Sigler
Phone (573) 341-4386
Federal Amount $ 46,187
Total Project Cost $ 92,375

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Nevada

Nevada Public Radio Corporation
KNPR
Las Vegas, NV
32-01-N03055

A project to activate Nevada Public Radio's second Las Vegas public radio station, KCNV, on 88.9 MHz, Las Vegas, and, in order to accommodate the new station to move its primary station, KNPR, from 89.5 MHz to 89.7 MHz. The project will include origination equipment at the shared master control for the two stations, plus STLs, remote controls, transmitters, antennas, and related equipment for both transmission systems. The stations will provide additional service to 1.5 million people and first service for about 21,000 people in the Las Vegas area.

Contact: Mr. Lamar Marchese
Phone (702) 258-9895
Federal Amount $ 156,366
Total Project Cost $ 312,732

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New Mexico

Fort Stanton, Inc.
Community Radio
Ruidoso, NM
35-01-N03054

A project to activate a new LPFM radio station, KEDU, 102.3 MHz, Fort Stanton, NM, to provide first local service to about 19,700 people in southern New Mexico. The project will include a transmitter, antenna, transmission line, STL, EAS, and production equipment.

Contact: Mr. Richard Weber
Phone (505) 430-5423
Federal Amount $ 42,796
Total Project Cost $ 85,593

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Gallup Public Radio, Inc.
KGLP
Gallup, NM
35-01-N03093

A project to improve the operation of KGLP, 91.7 MHz, Gallup, NM, by purchasing an FM relay receiver, an STL system, audio console, CD players and recorders, and a microphone and microphone processors. KGLP provides public radio service to approximately 33,175 persons.

Contact: Mr. Frank Bosler
Phone (505) 863-7626
Federal Amount $ 37,236
Total Project Cost $ 49,649

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New York

Board of Trustees of Syracuse University
WAER
Syracuse, NY
36-01-N03071

A project to improve the production capabilities of WAER, 88.3 MHz, Syracuse, NY, by purchasing digital audio consoles, signal router, automation equipment, digital editing machine and studio speakers. WAER serves a population of more than 536,000 people.

Contact: Mr. Joseph Lee
Phone (315) 443-4021
Federal Amount $ 53,077
Total Project Cost $ 106,155

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Colleges of the Seneca
WEOS
Geneva, NY
36-01-N03103

A project to improve the operation of WEOS, 89.7 MHz, Geneva, NY, by purchasing an STL, audio processor, a router system and a file server. WEOS serves a population of more than 73,000 people.

Contact: Mr. Michael Black
Phone (315) 781-3811
Federal Amount $ 47,815
Total Project Cost $ 95,630

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Northeast Public Radio
WAMC
Albany, NY
36-01-N03086

A project to improve the transmission facilities of WANC, 103.9 MHz, Ticonderoga, NY, by purchasing a digital-compatible transmitter, remote control, audio processor, and test equipment. WANC is a repeater of WAMC, 90.3 MHz, in Albany. WANC serves a population of more than 28,000 people.

Contact: Mr. David Galletly
Phone (518) 465-5233
Federal Amount $ 32,434
Total Project Cost $ 64,868

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SUNY Oswego - WRVO
WRVO
Oswego, NY
36-01-N03163

A project to improve the production capabilities of WRVO, 89.9 MHz, Oswego, NY by replacing consoles, routing switcher, speakers, cassettes, CD players, audio vault, DAT recorders, audio processor, non-linear editing system, and a digital STL. The five transmitters operated by WRVO serve a population of more than 1.7 million people.

Contact: Mr. Robert Krauss
Phone (315) 312-3690
Federal Amount $ 139,593
Total Project Cost $ 279,186

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The Public Broadcasting Council of Central New York, Inc.
WCNY FM
Syracuse, NY
36-01-N03051

A project to improve the production capabilities of WCNY-FM, 91.3 MHz, Syracuse, NY, by purchasing audio consoles, audio vaults, non-linear editing system, DAT recorders, and cabinets. WCNY serves a population of about 1.8 million.

Contact: Mr. John Duffy
Phone (315) 453-2424
Federal Amount $ 73,198
Total Project Cost $ 182,994

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North Carolina

Public Gallery of Carrboro
WCOM
Carrboro, NC
37-01-N03102

A project to activate a LPFM radio station on 103.5 MHz, in Chapel Hill, NC, that will provide the first locally-produced public affairs and arts programming to about 17,000 residents of Carrboro, NC. To meet the needs of the Spanish-speaking community in Carrboro, approximately 40 percent of the station's programming will be in Spanish.

Contact: Mr. Ruffin Slater
Phone (919) 929-0010
Federal Amount $ 33,031
Total Project Cost $ 44,042

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Roanoke Valley Communications, Inc.
WZRU
Roanoke Rapids, NC
37-01-N03134

A project to activate a public radio station on 90.5 MHz in Norlina, NC, to repeat the signal of WZRU, 88.5 MHz, in Roanoke Rapids, and provide first public radio service to more than 5,500 people.

Contact: George Campbell
Phone (252) 519-4647
Federal Amount $ 90,483
Total Project Cost $ 120,644

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The Board of Trustees of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
WUNC Radio
Chapel Hill, NC
37-01-N03080

A project to improve the production capabilities of WUNC, 91.5 MHz, Chapel Hill, NC, by purchasing a routing switcher, audio console, and digital storage system. WUNC, WRQM, 90.9 MHz (Rocky Mount), and WUND, 88.9 MHZ (Columbia), serve a population of more than 2.4 million people.

Contact: Joan Rose
Phone (919) 962-9150
Federal Amount $ 68,372
Total Project Cost $ 136,744

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The Board of Trustees of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
WUNC Radio
Chapel Hill, NC
37-01-N03078

A project to improve the transmission facilities of WUNC, 91.5 MHz, Chapel Hill, NC, by purchasing a transmitter, an emergency generator, and an equipment shelter. WUNC provides service to more than 2.3 million people.

Contact: Joan Rose
Phone (919) 962-9150
Federal Amount $ 72,700
Total Project Cost $ 145,400

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North Dakota

KEYA Radio Incorporated

Belcourt, ND
38-01-N03045

A project to improve the transmission facilities of KEYA, 88.5 MHz, Belcourt, ND, by purchasing a transmitter, antenna, remote control, and de-icing equipment. KEYA-FM serves an audience of about 20,000 people.

Contact: Ms. Kimberly Thomas
Phone (701) 477-5686
Federal Amount $ 56,934
Total Project Cost $ 75,912

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Ohio

Ohio University
WOUB Radio Network
Athens, OH
39-01-N03085

A project to improve the production capabilities of WOUB-FM, 91.3 MHz, Athens, OH, by purchasing audio storage, news editing system, console, CD recorder, and RDAT recorders. WOUB-FM and its repeaters - - WOUB, 1340 KHz, Athens; WOUC, 89.l MHz, Cambridge; WOUH, 91.9 MHz, Chillicothe; WOUL, 89.1 MHz, Ironton; and WOUZ, 90.1 MHz, Zanesville - - serve a population of about 1,5 million. The stations are known collectively as the WOUB Radio Network.

Contact: Ms. Carolyn Lewis
Phone (740) 593-4783
Federal Amount $ 54,562
Total Project Cost $ 109,125

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Public Broadcasting Foundation of Northwest Ohio
WGLE
Toledo, OH
39-01-N03110

A project to improve the transmission facilities of WGLE, 90.7 MHz, Lima, OH, by purchasing a digital-compatible transmitter, antenna, transmission line, and tower modifications. WGLE serves a population of about 432,292 and repeats the programming of WGTE, 91.3 MHz, Toledo.

Contact: Mr. Daniel Niedzwiecki
Phone (419) 380-4600
Federal Amount $ 73,500
Total Project Cost $ 147,000

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The Ohio State University
The WOSU Stations
Columbus, OH
39-01-N03114

A project to improve the production capabilities of WOSU-FM, 89.7 MHz, Columbus, OH, by purchasing two digital audio consoles, a router, speakers, microphones, DAT recorders, limiters, editing system, CD players, jack panels, cabinetry, racks, and D/As. WOSU-FM and its four repeaters - - WOSE, 91.1 MHz, Coshocton; WOSV, 91.7 MHz, Mansfield; WOSB, 91.1 MHz, Marion; and WOSP, 91.5 MHz, Portsmouth - - serve a population of about 2.1 million.

Contact: Mr. David Carwile
Phone (614) 292-9678
Federal Amount $ 98,952
Total Project Cost $ 197,904

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Oregon

Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon
KWSO Radio
Warm Springs, OR
41-01-N03040

A project to improve the transmission and production facilities of KWSO, 91.9 MHz, Warm Springs, OR, by purchasing consoles, microphones, digital audio work stations, a hard-drive storage system, digital-capable transmitter, exciter, and an audio processor/stereo generator. The station serves about 26,000 peolple in the Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation and other communities in the north-central area of Oregon.

Contact: Mr. Bill Rhoades
Phone (541) 553-2013
Federal Amount $ 163,056
Total Project Cost $ 217,409

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Mt. Hood Community College
KMHD
Gresham, OR
41-01-N03060

A project to extend the coverage, of KMHD, 89.1 MHz, Gresham, OR by purchasing a transmitter, STL, and related transmission equipment to increase its power, and to improve its operation by purchasing audio consoles, microphones, digital audio players, and a digital workstation. The station provides service to about 1.8 million people in northwestern Oregon and southwestern Washington.

Contact: Mr. Doug Sweet
Phone (503) 491-7233
Federal Amount $ 187,582
Total Project Cost $ 250,110

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Oregon Public Broadcasting
Television and Radio Services
Portland, OR
41-01-N03090

A project to improve the production capability of the Oregon Public Broadcasting radio service by purchasing a master control digital audio console. Oregon Public Broadcasting provides service to about 2 million peoplein Oregon and southern Washington.

Contact: Mr. John Galmiche
Phone (503) 293-1987
Federal Amount $ 30,000
Total Project Cost $ 60,000

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The KBOO Foundation
KBOO
Portland, OR
41-01-N03059

A project to improve the transmission facilities of KBOO, 90.7 MHz, Portland, OR by purchasing a transmitter and cooling unit. The station provides service to about 2.5 million people in the Portland area.

Contact: Mr. Arthur Davis
Phone (503) 231-8032
Federal Amount $ 31,884
Total Project Cost $ 63,769

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Pennsylvania

Duquesne University
WDUQ
Pittsburgh, PA
42-01-N03095

A project to improve the transmission facilities of WDUQ, 90.5 MHz, Pittsburgh, PA, by purchasing a transmitter, monitoring and test equipment. WDUQ serves a population of about 2.2 million people.

Contact: Mr. Scott Hanley
Phone (412) 396-6030
Federal Amount $ 57,220
Total Project Cost $ 114,440

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Lehigh Carbon Community College

Schnecksville, PA
42-03-N03065

A planning project to investigate the capabilities and compatibility of the telecommunications infrastructure used by the public service and first responder partners included in northeast Pennsylvania's proposed Regional Safety Training Center at Lehigh Carbon Community College. The project will determine the integration of appropriate technologies for a unified and coordinated center for the distribution of distance education and training statewide, and possibly nationally.

Contact: Ms. Ann Bieber
Phone (610) 799-1581
Federal Amount $ 100,000
Total Project Cost $ 134,012

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Lehigh Valley Community Broadcasters Association, Inc.
WDIY
Bethlehem, PA
42-01-N03135

A project to improve the production capability of WDIY, 88.1 MHz, Bethlehem, PA, by replacing its hard-disc storage system, CD players, DAT recorders, non-linear editing system, and production room console. WDIY serves a population of about 367,000 people.

Contact: Mr. Burr Beard
Phone (610) 694-8100
Federal Amount $ 28,250
Total Project Cost $ 56,500

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Temple University
WRTI
Philadelphia, PA
42-01-N03152

A project to improve the operation of WRTI, 90.1 MHz, Philadelphia, PA, by replacing its STL, on-air console, CD players, hard-disk storage system, and an audio test set. WRTI serves a population of about 7 million people.

Contact: Mr. Tobias Poole
Phone (215) 204-8405
Federal Amount $ 63,720
Total Project Cost $ 134,488

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WITF, Inc
WITF-FM
Harrisburg, PA
42-01-N03074

A project to improve the operation of WITF-FM, 89.5 MHz, Harrisburg, PA, by replacing its STL and production and control room equipment including audio consoles, CD players, and DAT recorders. WITF-FM serves a population of about 1.5 million people.

Contact: Mr. Gregory Poland
Phone (717) 221-2995
Federal Amount $ 76,750
Total Project Cost $ 153,500

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WITF, Inc.
WITF-FM
Harrisburg, PA
42-01-N03073

A project to improve the production capability of WITF-FM, 89.5 MHz, Harrisburg, PA, by replacing its non-linear editing system. WITF serves a population of about 1.5 million people.

Contact: Mr. Gregory Poland
Phone (717) 221-2995
Federal Amount $ 13,625
Total Project Cost $ 27,250

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WQED Multimedia
WQED FM
Pittsburgh, PA
42-01-N03072

A project to improve the production capability of WQED-FM, 89.3 MHz, Pittsburgh, PA, by replacing its digital audio work stations. WQED-FM serves a population of about 2.3 million people.

Contact: Mr. James Cunningham III
Phone (412) 622-1541
Federal Amount $ 68,070
Total Project Cost $ 136,140

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South Carolina

South Carolina Educational Television Commission
South Carolina Educational Radio
Columbia, SC
45-01-N03063

A project to improve the transmission facilities of WRJA, 88.1 MHz, Sumter, SC, by replacing its transmitter, antenna, line and monitoring equipment. WRJA serves a population of about 925,000 people.

Contact: Mr. Paul Zweimiller
Phone (803) 737-3409
Federal Amount $ 136,545
Total Project Cost $ 273,090

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Tennessee

Cumberland Communities Communications Corporation
WDVX
Clinton, TN
47-01-N03107

A project to improve the operation of WDVX, 89.9 MHz, Clinton (Knoxville), TN, by purchasing an antenna, tower, transmission line, audio consoles, microphones, CD players, mini-disc recorder/players, turntables, cabinetry, speakers, patch panels, and racks. WDVX serves a population of about 700,000.

Contact: Mr. Tony Lawson
Phone (865) 216-1212
Federal Amount $ 24,484
Total Project Cost $ 48,969

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Texas

South Texas Public Broadcasting System, Inc.
KEDT-FM
Corpus Christi, TX
48-01-N03126

A project to improve the production capability of KEDT-FM, 90.3 MHz, Corpus Christi, TX, by purchasing an audio console, automation equipment, and routing equipment. KEDT-FM provides public radio service to about 746,000 people.

Contact: Mr. Donald Dunlap
Phone (361) 855-2213
Federal Amount $ 93,375
Total Project Cost $ 124,500

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Utah

University of Utah Office of Sponsored Projects

Salt Lake City, UT
49-01-N03147

A project to improve the transmission facilities of KUER, 90.1 MHz, Salt Lake City, UT, by equipping 6 transmission sites with DTV receivers and balancing amplifiers to enable KUER to use bandwidth from the public DTV delivery datastream for signal delivery to some translators; by purchasing 7 replacement FM translators; and by purchasing an FM modulation monitor system. KUER serves a population of over 1 million people throughout Utah.

Contact: Mr. BO Bogdanski
Phone (801) 581-3008
Federal Amount $ 27,286
Total Project Cost $ 54,572

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Utah State University of Agriculture and Applied Science
Utah Public Radio
Logan, UT
49-01-N03094

A project to improve the transmission facilities of KUSU, 91.5 MHz, Logan, UT, by purchasing amplifiers/exciters and antennas for three translator sites, satellite receivers and dishes for 9 sites, and a Ku-band satellite uplink, transceiver and spectrum analyzer for Logan origination. KUSU and its translator network serve a population of about 777,000 across Utah.

Contact: Mr. Bryan Earl
Phone (435) 797-3107
Federal Amount $ 67,159
Total Project Cost $ 134,318

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Virginia

Hampton Roads Educational Telecommunications Association, Inc.
WHRO-FM
Norfolk, VA
51-01-N03155

A project to improve the transmission facilities of WHRV, 89.5 MHz and WHRO-FM, 90.3 MHz, Norfolk, VA, by replacing the STL system. The stations serve a population of about 1.5 million people.

Contact: Ms. Roberta Fisher
Phone (757) 889-9107
Federal Amount $ 11,255
Total Project Cost $ 22,510

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Virginia Technical Foundation, Incorporated
WVTF
Roanoke, VA
51-01-N03101

A project to improve the production capability of WVTF, 89.1 MHz, Roanoke, VA, by purchasing an integrated system that combines the functions of audio consoles, switchers, machines control interfaces, distribution amps and intercoms. The project will also replace the station's STL. WVTF serves a population of about 1.4 million people.

Contact: Mr. Glenn Gleixner
Phone (540) 989-8900
Federal Amount $ 86,679
Total Project Cost $ 173,358

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Washington

KUOW Puget Sound Public Radio

Seattle, WA
53-01-N03044

A project to improve the transmission facilities of KUOW, 94.9 MHz, Seattle, WA, by purchasing an analog transmitter, antenna, signal processor and STL. KUOW serves a population of about 3 million people in the Seattle.

Contact: Mrs. Cheryl Kitchin
Phone (206) 221-2748
Federal Amount $ 206,928
Total Project Cost $ 413,856

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Washington State University
KWSU
Pullman, WA
53-01-N03083

A project to improve the operation of Northwest Public Radio, by upgrading its automation system at the master control facility for the network at KWSU-FM, Pullman, WA, by purchasing workstations, file servers, and an uninterrupted power supply. The project will provide automation services for the 13 station, 2 program stream service of the Northwest Public Radio Network, which serves about 1.1 million people across Washington.

Contact: Ms. Kathryn Dahmen
Phone (509) 335-6536
Federal Amount $ 115,565
Total Project Cost $ 231,130

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Washington State University
KWSU
Pullman, WA
53-01-N03077

A project to extend the coverage of KWSU, 1250 KHz, Pullman, WA, by raising the power and changing the tower location of a repeater operating on 90.1 MHz in Mount Vernon. The project will provide first public radio service to about 34,000 people.

Contact: Ms. Kathryn Dahmen
Phone (509) 335-6536
Federal Amount $ 95,111
Total Project Cost $ 190,223

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Wisconsin

Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa
WRZC-LP
Bayfield, WI
55-01-N03124

A project to improve the production capability of WRZC-LP, 92.3 MHz, Bayfield, WI, by purchasing a console, microphones, CD players, turntables, speakers, cassette recorder/players, and an audio delay system. WRZC-LP serves a population of about 3,000.

Contact: Ms. Lynne Basina
Phone (715) 779-3755
Federal Amount $ 9,242
Total Project Cost $ 12,323

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