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NCPR: on the Air and on the Map


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Main Transmitters

WSLU

89.5 fm Canton
WXLU 88.1 fm Peru/Plattsburgh/Burlington
WSLZ 88.1 fm Cape Vincent
WXLS 88.3 fm Tupper Lake
WSLJ 88.9 fm Watertown
WXLG 89.9 fm North Creek
WSLL 90.5 fm Saranac Lake
WSLG 90.5 fm Gouverneur
WXLQ 90.5 fm Bristol, VT
WSLO 90.9 fm Malone
WXLH 91.3 fm Blue Mtn. Lake
WXLB 91.7 fm Boonville
WXLL 91.7 fm Lake Placid

Translators
W201CB 88.1 fm Lowville
W204BJ 88.7 fm Old Forge
W211BU 90.1 fm Keene
W212BQ 90.3 fm Morristown
W206BH 89.1 fm Lyons Falls
W205BW 88.9 fm Paul Smiths
W217AE 91.3 fm Alexandria Bay
W219BG 91.7 fm Long Lake
W224BI 92.7 fm Wells
W228BO 93.5 fm Lake George
W237BR 95.3 fm Schroon Lake
W242AZ 96.3 fm Keene Valley
W247BB 97.3 fm Newcomb
W247BJ 97.3 fm Glens Falls
W248BL 97.5 fm Speculator
W262BO 100.3 fm Clayton
W269BR 101.7 fm St. Huberts
W271AW 102.1 fm Jay
W272BL 102.3 fm Carthage
W282AV 104.3 fm North Creek (village)
     

New transmitters

NCPR has signed on its newest station, WXLB, 91.7 fm, serving Boonville, NY and the surrounding area. The new facility replaces a low power translator. The new station will provide a stronger, more reliable signal in the Boonville area and brings North Country Public Radio to many more people in the region. We are thrilled to be able to provide this service. Thanks to the Community Foundation of Herkimer and Oneida Counties for its support.

Photo: Tim from Wells Communications, installs a new antenna on an existing tower for WXLQ.

North Country Public Radio is also on the air with a new station, WXLQ, Bristol, Vermont, 90.5 fm. It provides a good signal to the western Lake Champlain communities in New York of Port Henry, Westport and Essex, as well as Bristol, Vergennes, Monkton and Ferrisburg, Vermont. Many listeners in the area, who currently listen to our Plattsburgh-Peru-Burlington signal at 88.1 fm, will experience better reception on our new 90.5 frequency.

Thanks to the Essex Community Fund, administered by the Adirondack Community Trust, and to two volunteers who provided assistance with signal assessment, Ed French and Carole Slatkin, both of Essex, NY.

Traveling out of our area? Find all the National Public Radio stations all along the way!

Calculated signal strength map based on FCC radio coverage predictions.

Listening Forecast: Tropospheric ducting

If you have questions or concerns about radio reception in your area, e-mail Bob Sauter, Chief Engineer.