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Alaska

Alaska Public Broadcasting Commission

Anchorage, AK
02-03-N02023

A planning project for the Alaska Public Broadcasting Commission, Anchorage, AK, to achieve two basic objectives. First, the project would review the current status of public broadcasting facilities in Alaska. Second, it would determine what equipment might be required to allow the state's 26 public radio stations and four public television stations to take advantage of a new fully-digital telecommunications infrastructure that is being deployed statewide. The Alaska public broadcasting stations serve about 542,000 people.

Contact: Mr. Donovan Rinker
Phone (907) 277-6300
Federal Amount $ 60,000
Total Project Cost $ 104,697

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Silakkuagvik Communications, Inc.
KBRW
Barrow, AK
02-01-N02207

A project to improve the operation of KBRW, 680 KHz, Barrow, AK, by purchasing downlinks to receive satellite signals for translators in five communities -- Anaktuvuk Pass, Kaktovik, Nuiqsut, Point Hope, and Point Lay -- and for a repeater being constructed in Deadhorse/Prudhoe Bay. The project would also purchase STL equipment to connect the satellite downlinks to the translators in Kaktovik, Nuiqsut, and Point Hope. KBRW serves a population of 2,000 persons; approximately 1,700 persons will be added to this total when the Deadhorse repeater station goes on-air.

Contact: Mr. Robert Sommer
Phone (907) 852-6811
Federal Amount $ 45,670
Total Project Cost $ 60,894

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Bethel Broadcasting, Inc.
KYUK
Bethel, AK
02-01-N02008

A project to improve the operation of KYUK, 640 KHz, Bethel, AK, by purchasing a transmitter, remote control, and two reel-to-reel audio tape machines. KYUK serves a population of about 18,000 people.

Contact: Mr. Ronald Daugherty
Phone (907) 543-3131
Federal Amount $ 69,431
Total Project Cost $ 92,575

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California

California State University, Sacramento
Capital Public Radio, Inc., KXPR
Sacramento, CA
06-01-N02134

A project to extend the coverage of KXPR, 90.9 MHz, Sacramento, CA, by activating a repeater on 88.1 MHz in Quincy, CA. The new station would bring the first public radio signal to about 5,500 people. KXPR and four associated stations now offer public radio service to over 3.7 million people.

Contact: Mr. Michael Lazar
Phone (916) 480-5901
Federal Amount $ 49,340
Total Project Cost $ 65,787

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California State University, Sacramento
Capital Public Radio, Inc., KXPR
Sacramento, CA
06-01-N02153

A project to extend the coverage of KXPR, 90.9 MHz, Sacramento, CA, by activating a repeater on 88.7 MHz in Sutter, CA. The new station will bring the first public radio signal to about 44,788 persons. KXPR and four associated stations now offer public radio service to over 3.7 million people.

Contact: Mr. Michael Lazar
Phone (916) 480-5901
Federal Amount $ 145,976
Total Project Cost $ 198,618

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CSU-Chico Research Foundation
KCHO-FM
Chico, CA
06-01-N02175

A project to improve the operation of KCHO, 91.7 MHz, Chico, CA, by purchasing a power generator, STL, consoles, and signal router. KCHO's service reaches about 285,715 people.

Contact: Mr. Jack Brown
Phone (530) 898-6100
Federal Amount $ 90,857
Total Project Cost $ 181,714

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California State University, Sacramento
Capital Public Radio, Inc., KXSR
Sacramento, CA
06-01-N02183

A project to extend the coverage area of KXSR, 91.7 MHz, Groveland, CA, by purchasing a circularly-polarized antenna and a 175' tower. The new tower/antenna configuration would bring the first reliable public radio signal, free of multipath interference, to approximately 60,000 people. KXSR repeats the signal of KXPR, 90.9 MHz, Sacramento. KXSR and KXPR and two associated stations now offer public radio service to over 3.7 million people.

Contact: Mr. Michael Lazar
Phone (916) 480-5901
Federal Amount $ 37,580
Total Project Cost $ 75,160

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Colorado

Ouray School District R1

Ouray, CO
08-01-N02046

A project to activate a new low-power public radio station operating on 98.9 MHz in Ouray, CO, to provide the first local public radio service to about 1,000 people.

Contact: Mrs. Nancy Nixon
Phone (970) 325-4505
Federal Amount $ 20,377
Total Project Cost $ 27,170

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Florida

Florida State University
WFSQ
Tallahassee, FL
12-01-N02118

A project to improve the operation of WFSQ, 91.5 MHz, Tallahassee, FL, by purchasing an antenna and transmission line for a new transmission site. WFSQ serves a population of about 345,000.

Contact: Mr. Andrew Hanus
Phone (850) 487-3086
Federal Amount $ 50,020
Total Project Cost $ 100,040

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University of South Florida
WUSF Radio Reading Service
Tampa, FL
12-01-N02119

A project to improve the operation of the Radio Reading Service of WUSF, 89.7 MHz, Tampa, FL, by purchasing an audio console, STL audio card, CD recorder, mini-disk recorders/players, phone hybrid, and microphones. The WUSF Radio Reading Service serves a vision-impaired population of about 12,000 listeners.

Contact: Ms. JoAnn Urofsky
Phone (813) 974-8700
Federal Amount $ 15,073
Total Project Cost $ 30,146

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Idaho

Boise State University
KBSU
Boise, ID
16-01-N02051

A project to improve the operation of the Boise State Radio Network, Boise, ID, by purchasing an audio console, telephone hybrid, and digital audio workstations. The Boise State Radio Network of six stations and nine translators serves approximately 700,000 people in southeast Idaho and adjacent areas of Nevada and Oregon.

Contact: Dr. James Paluzzi
Phone (208) 426-1984
Federal Amount $ 33,700
Total Project Cost $ 67,400

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Indiana

Elkhart Community Schools
WVPE
Elkhart, IN
18-01-N02220

A project to improve the operation of WVPE, 88.1 MHz, Elkhart, IN, by purchasing audio consoles, studio furniture, CD players, audio processing, DAT players, equipment racks, a satellite dish, and monitoring equipment. WVPE serves a population of about 649,707.

Contact: Mr. Tim Eby
Phone (219) 262-5520
Federal Amount $ 74,012
Total Project Cost $ 148,025

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Iowa

University of Northern Iowa
KUNI
Cedar Falls, IA
19-01-N02011

A project to extend the coverage of KUNI, 90.9 MHz, Cedar Falls, IA, by activating a repeater at 90.9 MHz in Mitchellville, IA. This award is for the purchase of a transmitter, antennas, line, shelter, test and monitoring equipment. The new station will bring the second public radio signal to about 7,200 people. KUNI and its sister station KHKE, 89.5 MHz, presently serve a population of about 1.2 million people.

Contact: Ms. Barbara Reid
Phone (319) 273-6325
Federal Amount $ 43,815
Total Project Cost $ 58,420

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Kansas

Hutchinson Community College
KHCC
Hutchinson, KS
20-01-N02006

An emergency project for the replacement of a damaged antenna for KHCC, 90.1 MHz, Hutchinson, KS. KHCC serves a population of about 925,000. (This award was announced earlier in the fiscal year.)

Contact: Mr. David Horning
Phone (620) 662-6646
Federal Amount $ 33,850
Total Project Cost $ 67,700

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Kanza Society, Inc.
KANZ
Garden City, KS
20-01-N02139

A project to activate a public radio station operating on 91.5 MHz in Bushland, TX, by purchasing a transmitter, antenna, remote control, satellite receiver and associated equipment. The new station will repeat the programming of KANZ, 91.1 MHz, Garden City, KS.

Contact: Mr. Quentin Hope
Phone (303) 675-0921
Federal Amount $ 54,307
Total Project Cost $ 72,410

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Kanza Society, Inc.
KANZ
Garden City, KS
20-01-N02129

A project to improve the operation of KANZ, 91.1 MHz, Garden City, KS, by purchasing a transmitter and equipment shelter. KANZ serves a population of 165,690.

Contact: Mr. Tony Stout
Phone (620) 275-7444
Federal Amount $ 51,843
Total Project Cost $ 103,686

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Kentucky

Eastern Kentucky University
WEKU, Division of Media Resources
Richmond, KY
21-01-N02024

A project to extend the coverage of WEKU, 88.9 MHz, Richmond, KY, by activating a repeater at 88.5 MHz in Corbin, KY, to bring the first public radio service to about 100,000 people. WEKU presently serves a population of about 900,000 persons.

Contact: Dr. Fred Kolloff
Phone (859) 622-1658
Federal Amount $ 107,161
Total Project Cost $ 142,882

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Murray State University
WKMS
Murray, KY
21-01-N02198

A project to improve the operation of WKMS, 91.3 MHz, Murray, KY, by replacing guy wires on its tower, the top beacon filter, and the tower ladder safety device. WKMS serves about 318,392 people.

Contact: Ms. Kate Lochte
Phone (270) 762-4745
Federal Amount $ 20,013
Total Project Cost $ 40,027

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Western Kentucky University
WKYU
Bowling Green, KY
21-01-N02081

A project to improve the operation of WKYU, 88.9 MHz, Bowling Green, KY, by purchasing a transmission line dehydrator plus STLs for itself and its repeaters: WDCL, 89.7 MHz, Somerset; WKPB, 89.5 MHz, Henderson; and WKUE, 90.0 MHz, Elizabethtown. The stations serve a population of about 1.3 million people.

Contact: Mr. Peter Bryant
Phone (270) 745-5489
Federal Amount $ 39,291
Total Project Cost $ 78,582

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Louisiana

University of Louisiana at Lafayette
KRVS
Lafayette, LA
22-01-N02001

An emergency application to replace the transmitting facility of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette public radio station KRVS, 88.7 MHz, Lafayette, LA, and locate it at a new site in order to include Lake Charles, LA, in its coverage area. The change is necessary because the station's Lake Charles translator was forced off the air by a new full-power FM station. (This award was announced earlier in the fiscal year.)

Contact: Mr. David Spizale
Phone (337) 482-6108
Federal Amount $ 185,573
Total Project Cost $ 309,289

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Friends of WWOZ, Inc.
WWOZ
New Orleans, LA
22-01-N02181

A project to improve the operation of WWOZ, 90.7 MHz, New Orleans, LA, by purchasing a transmitter, audio processor, STL, remote control, codec, digital recorders, DAT machines, turntable, automation, microphones, headphones, cabinetry, and a digital workstation. WWOZ serves a population of about 1.3 million people.

Contact: Mr. David Freedman
Phone (504) 568-1239
Federal Amount $ 160,072
Total Project Cost $ 213,430

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Maine

Maine Public Broadcasting Corporation
WMED
Bangor, ME
23-01-N02122

A project to improve the operation of WMED-FM, 89.7 MHz, Calais, ME, by purchasing a transmitter and related equpment. WMED serves a population of about 37,000 people.

Contact: Mr. Alexander Maxwell Jr.
Phone (207) 941-1010
Federal Amount $ 41,319
Total Project Cost $ 82,638

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Michigan

Central Michigan University
WCML
Mt. Pleasant, MI
26-01-N02244

An emergency project to replace the rapidly failing transmitter of WCML, 91.7 MHz, Alpena, a full-power repeater of WCMU, 89.5 MHz, Mt. Pleasant, MI. WCML serves a population of about 105,050. (This award was announced earlier in the fiscal year.)

Contact: Mr. Thomas Hunt
Phone (989) 774-3105
Federal Amount $ 41,741
Total Project Cost $ 83,482

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Minnesota

Leech Lake Tribal College

Cass Lake, MN
27-03-N02208

A planning project for the Leech Lake Tribal College, Cass Lake, MN, to investigate activating a public radio station to serve the Leech Lake Reservation and surrounding area. The prospective station would serve about 4,000 people.

Contact: Mr. Lenee Ross
Phone (218) 335-4213
Federal Amount $ 32,396
Total Project Cost $ 59,191

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Minnesota Public Radio
KSJN
St. Paul, MN
27-01-N02199

A project to activate a full-power station operating on 90.1 MHz at Austin, MN. This award will purchase a transmitter, antenna, line, satellite antenna, receiver, decoders, requipment racks, remote control, and demodulators.

Contact: Mr. Ron Hall
Phone (651) 290-1163
Federal Amount $ 53,554
Total Project Cost $ 107,108

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Minnesota Public Radio
KNBJ
St. Paul, MN
27-01-N02138

A project to activate a public radio station operating on 91.3 MHz, in Brainerd, MN, with the call letters KNBJ, to provide a second public radio service to about 57,443 people. This award would purchase a transmitter, antenna, combiner, STL system, equipment shelter, ID player, and associated equipment. The stations are part of Minnesota Public Radio, St. Paul.

Contact: Mr. Ron Hall
Phone (651) 290-1163
Federal Amount $ 71,465
Total Project Cost $ 142,931

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Missouri

Southeast Missouri State University
KRCU
Cape Girardeau, MO
29-01-N02157

A project to activate a public radio station operating on 88.9 MHz, in Farmington, MO, to provide the first public radio service to about 70,000 people and additional service to about 39,915 people. The new station will repeat the programming of KRCU, 90.9 MHz, Cape Girardeau, MO, which serves about 102,106 people.

Contact: Mr. Danny Woods
Phone (573) 651-5070
Federal Amount $ 220,568
Total Project Cost $ 294,091

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Southeast Missouri State University
KRCU
Cape Girardeau, MO
29-01-N02158

A project to improve the operation of KRCU, 90.9 MHz, Cape Girardeau, MO, by purchasing a production computer, audio switcher, on-air computer, satellite capture soundcards, and associated software. KRCU serves a population of about 102,106.

Contact: Mr. Danny Woods
Phone (573) 651-5070
Federal Amount $ 18,330
Total Project Cost $ 36,661

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New Hampshire

New Hampshire Public Radio, Inc.
WEVC
Concord, NH
33-01-N02030

A project to improve the operation of WEVC, 107.1 MHz, Berlin, NH, by purchasing a transmitter. WEVC is part of the New Hampshire Public Radio Network which serves a population of about 1 million people statewide.

Contact: Mr. Scott McPherson
Phone (603) 223-2425
Federal Amount $ 23,468
Total Project Cost $ 46,974

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New Mexico

Grants-Cibola County School District
Office of Technology
Grants, NM
35-03-N02165

A planning project for the Grants-Cibola County School District, Grants, NM, to investigate activating a public radio station to serve Cibola County. The project would be a partnership between the Grants-Cibola County School District and the Pueblos of Laguna and Acoma. The proposed station would provide additional public radio service to about 26,000 people.

Contact: Ms. Judy Bowen
Phone (505) 285-2624
Federal Amount $ 30,305
Total Project Cost $ 47,345

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New York

Radio Catskill
WJFF
Jeffersonville, NY
36-01-N02113

A project to improve the operation of WJFF, 90.5 MHz, Jeffersonville, NY, by purchasing an STL, tape, cart, DAT machines and a telephone hybrid. WJFF serves a population of about 65,000 people.

Contact: Ms. Christine Ahern
Phone (845) 482-4141
Federal Amount $ 56,238
Total Project Cost $ 74,984

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Colleges of the Seneca
WEOS
Geneva, NY
36-01-N02127

A project to improve the operation of WEOS, 89.7 MHz, Geneva, NY, by purchasing an audio console, microphones, and DAT recorders. WEOS serves a population of about 73,000 people.

Contact: Mr. Michael Black
Phone (315) 781-3811
Federal Amount $ 25,010
Total Project Cost $ 50,020

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WNYC Radio

New York, NY
36-01-N02003

An emergency project to replace the transmission system of WNYC-FM, 93.9 MHz, New York, NY, that was destroyed by the September 11, 2001, terrorist attack on the World Trade Center. The initial phase of the project, funded by this award, covers the cost of providing immediate low power service from the Empire State Building and construction of a temporary facility at the Conde Nast Building, 4 Times Square. WNYC-FM serves a population of about 15 million people. (This award was announced earlier in the fiscal year as part of a supplemental appropriation to assist the New York stations.)

Contact: Ms. Kathy St John
Phone (212) 669-7353
Federal Amount $ 584,367
Total Project Cost $ 584,367

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Columbia University
WKCR
New York, NY
36-01-N02005

An emergency project to replace the transmission system of WKCR, 89.9 MHz, New York, NY, that was destroyed by the September 11, 2001, terrorist attack on the World Trade Center. The initial phase of the project, funded by this award, covers the costs of setting up a temporary antenna on the roof of Carman Hall on the Columbia University Campus, and construction of a temporary facility at Riverside Church in Upper Manhattan. WKRC serves a population of about 8.9 million people. (This award was announced earlier in the fiscal year as part of a supplemental appropriation to assist the New York stations.)

Contact: Mr. Steven Schwab
Phone (212) 854-1691
Federal Amount $ 193,248
Total Project Cost $ 193,248

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University of Buffalo
WBFO
Amherst, NY
36-01-N02237

A project to improve the operation of WBFO-FM, 88.7 MHz, Amherst, NY, by purchasing an STL and audio consoles. WBFO serves a population of about 1.35 million people in the Greater Buffalo Area.

Contact: Ms. Jennifer Roth
Phone (716) 829-6000
Federal Amount $ 49,966
Total Project Cost $ 99,932

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North Carolina

Shaw University
WSHA
Raleigh, NC
37-01-N02108

A project to improve the operation of WSHA, 88.9 MHz, Raleigh, NC, by purchasing an antenna, STL, audio console, CD players, mini-disc players, digital interface cards, and computer systems. WSHA serves a population of about 725,000 people.

Contact: Dr. Emeka Emekauwa
Phone (919) 546-8830
Federal Amount $ 82,144
Total Project Cost $ 109,526

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Friends of Public Radio, Inc.
WHQR
Wilmington, NC
37-01-N02101

A project to improve the operation of WHQR, 91.3 MHz, Wilmington, NC, by purchasing an STL, consoles, EAS system, CD players, speakers, microphones, router, audio processor, and a UPS. WHQR serves a population of about 300,000 people.

Contact: Ms. Susan Dankel
Phone (910) 343-1640
Federal Amount $ 76,126
Total Project Cost $ 152,252

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Ohio

Kent State University
WKSU
Kent, OH
39-01-N02226

A project to extend the coverage of WKSU, 89.7 MHz, Kent, OH, by activating a repeater station at 90.7 MHz in Norwalk, OH. The new station will provide first public radio service to about 56,984 people and additional service to 66,662 people.

Contact: Mr. Allen Bartholet
Phone (330) 672-3114
Federal Amount $ 202,503
Total Project Cost $ 270,004

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Oregon

Tillicum Foundation
KMUN
Astoria, OR
41-01-N02148

A project to activate a public radio station operating on 89.5 Mhz in Tillamook, OR, to provide the first public radio service to about 15,236 people. The project would include a transmitter, antenna, STL, and interconnection equipment from KMUN, Astoria, to Tillamoook, enabling the new station to rebroadcast KMUN. The new station in Tillamook would serve about 19,102 people.

Contact: Ms. Lisa Smith
Phone (503) 325-0010
Federal Amount $ 38,641
Total Project Cost $ 51,522

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Pennsylvania

WQED Pittsburgh
WQEJ
Pittsburgh, PA
42-01-N02121

A project to improve WQEJ, 89.7 MHz, Johnstown, PA, by relocating its antenna to a higher tower and increasing transmitter power. The project would extend the station's coverage area and provide first service to about 150,000 people. The station repeats the programming of WQED-FM, 89.3 MHz, Pittsburgh, PA. WQED-FM and WQEJ currently serve a population of about 2.3 million people.

Contact: Mr. James Cunningham III
Phone (412) 622-1541
Federal Amount $ 23,989
Total Project Cost $ 47,978

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WITF, Inc.
WITF-FM
Harrisburg, PA
42-01-N02217

A project to improve the operation of WITF-FM, 89.5 MHz, Harrisburg, PA, by purchasing an antenna and transmission line. WITF-FM serves a population of about 1.5 million people.

Contact: Mr. Greg Poland
Phone (717) 221-2995
Federal Amount $ 28,551
Total Project Cost $ 57,102

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Temple University
WRTI
Philadelphia, PA
42-01-N02152

A project to improve the operation of WRTI, 90.1 MHz, Philadelphia, PA, by purchasing a production console, speakers, cassette deck, microphones, CD players, DAT and mini-disc recorders, turntables, and a telephone hybrid. WRTI originates programming for the Temple University Public Radio Network, which provides public radio service to about 7 million people.

Contact: Mr. Tobias Poole
Phone (215) 204-8405
Federal Amount $ 27,068
Total Project Cost $ 54,136

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South Carolina

South Carolina Educational Television Commission
WLTR
Columbia, SC
45-01-N02042

A project to improve the operation of WLTR, 91.3 MHz, Columbia, SC, by replacing the transmitter, the antenna, and the transmission line. The station serves a population of about 808,500 people.

Contact: Mr. Thomas Fowler Jr.
Phone (803) 737-3404
Federal Amount $ 112,376
Total Project Cost $ 224,752

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Texas

Texas Public Radio
KPAC/KSTX
San Antonio, TX
48-01-N02032

A project to improve the operation of KPAC, 88.3 MHz, and KSTX, 89.1 MHz, San Antonio, TX, by purchasing an audiovault system. KPAC/KSTX serve a population of about 1.3 million.

Contact: Mr. Joe Gwathmey
Phone (210) 614-8977
Federal Amount $ 22,020
Total Project Cost $ 44,040

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Utah

University of Utah
KUER
Salt Lake City, UT
49-01-N02179

A project to both extend the signal and improve the operation of KUER, 90.1 MHz, Salt Lake City, UT, by improving a microwave and fiber distribution system to serve translators, and replacing six translators. KUER serves Utah through its main transmitter and some 30 translators across the state.

Contact: Mr. Vincent Bogdanski
Phone (801) 581-3008
Federal Amount $ 23,767
Total Project Cost $ 47,535

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Utah State University
KUSU
Logan, UT
49-01-N02167

A project to improve the operation of KUSU, 91.5 MHz, Logan, UT, by purchasing a digital STL, exciter, audio signal processor, and modulation and frequency monitors. KUSU serves a population of about 226,428.

Contact: Mr. Bryan Earl
Phone (435) 797-3107
Federal Amount $ 37,545
Total Project Cost $ 75,091

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Listener's Community Radio of Utah, Inc.
KRCL
Salt Lake City, UT
49-01-N02174

A project to improve the operation and increase the power of KRCL, 90.9 MHz, Salt Lake City, UT, by purchasing a transmitter, STL, and a share of a community antenna. KRCL serves a population of about 1.9 million.

Contact: Ms. Donna Land Maldonado
Phone (801) 363-1818
Federal Amount $ 64,808
Total Project Cost $ 129,616

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Virginia

Virginia Tech Foundation
WVTF
Roanoke, VA
51-01-N02241

An emergency project to replace the tower, antenna, and transmission line of WVTF, 89.1 MHz, Roanoke, VA, that were destroyed by a windstorm on December 21, 2001. WVTF serves a population of about 1 million people. (This award was announced earlier in the fiscal year.)

Contact: Mr. Glenn Gleixner
Phone (540) 989-8900
Federal Amount $ 67,137
Total Project Cost $ 134,275

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James Madison University
WMRA
Harrisonburg, VA
51-01-N02212

A project to improve the operation of WMRA, 90.7 MHz, Harrisonburg, VA, by purchasing consoles, hard disk storage system, CD and mini-disc units, editing system, microphones, and a telephone hybrid. WMRA serves a population of about 392,840 people.

Contact: Mr. Thomas DuVal
Phone (540) 568-6221
Federal Amount $ 52,196
Total Project Cost $ 104,393

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Washington

Pacific Lutheran University, Inc.
KPLU
Tacoma, WA
53-01-N02215

A project to extend the coverage of KPLU, 88.5 FM, Tacoma, WA, by increasing the power of its translator in Aberdeen operating on 100.9 MHz. The upgraded translator will provide first public radio service to about 21,339 people and continued service to about 9,028 people.

Contact: Mr. Kerry Swanson
Phone (253) 535-7758
Federal Amount $ 26,786
Total Project Cost $ 53,573

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Northwest Communities Education Center
KDNA
Granger, WA
53-01-N02242

A project to improve the operation of KDNA, 91.9 MHz, Granger, WA, by purchasing an antenna, transmission line, and studio equipment. KDNA serves a population of about 249,636.

Contact: Mr. Ricardo Garcia
Phone (509) 854-2222
Federal Amount $ 96,050
Total Project Cost $ 128,067

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West Virginia

Pocahontas Communications Cooperative Corporation
WVMR
Dunmore, WV
54-01-N02060

A project to improve the operation of WVMR, 1370 KHz, Frost, WV, by replacing its ground system and purchasing a remote control and cart machines. WVMR serves a population of about 12,000 people.

Contact: Mr. Gibbs Kinderman
Phone (304) 799-6004
Federal Amount $ 31,906
Total Project Cost $ 42,542

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Wisconsin

University of Wisconsin System
WHA
Madison, WI
55-01-N02098

A project to improve the operation of Wisconsin Public Radio, Madison, WI, by purchasing consoles, CD players, microphones, and monitor speakers for the control rooms that feed WHA, 970 KHz, and WERN, 88.7 MHz, both Madison, plus the 27-station state network. Wisconsin Public Radio serves a population of about 5.4 million.

Contact: Mr. Greg Schnirring
Phone (608) 263-4199
Federal Amount $ 48,713
Total Project Cost $ 97,427

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Wyoming

Jackson Hole Community Radio, Inc.

Jackson, WY
56-03-N02090

A planning project for Jackson Hole Community Radio, Jackson, WY, to investigate activating the first public radio station with local origination capability to serve about 20,000 people.

Contact: Mr. Jim Tallichet
Phone (307) 734-8001
Federal Amount $ 32,400
Total Project Cost $ 43,200

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This page was last updated on 09/26/02.