FM Technical Profile: WNRA-LP
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- Station Name:
- The Voice of the Shoals
- Frequency:
- 94.5
- Format:
- Country, Local Music
- Transmitter
Location:
- [map]
In the Cedar Hill Estates neighborhood southwest of Tuscumbia, near
the intersection of Emmette Holland Road and Cedar Hill Lane.
- Power (ERP):
- 100 watts
- Antenna:
- Omnidirectional
- Antenna HAAT:
- -7 feet
- Other
Information:
- 60 dBu protected
contour map, from the FCC.
- :PS-[?] Time-[?] Text-WSHF
REAL COUNTRY 94.5 GLAD TO BE YOUR COUNTRY NEIGHBOR PTY-Country
PI-WSHF-FM
- More Information:
- [FCC]
- [FCCInfo]
- [Radio-Locator]
- [Wikipedia]
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[Image]
RDS display image showing the blank R-Text field and the PI (call
sign) field, from June 2017.
- Owner:
- Northern Alabama
Historical Foundation
- History:
- This new LPFM officially
debuted on 3 July 2015, put on by the local historical
foundation. The WSHF calls (Where the Shoals Has Fun) date back
to 1950 when they were first on AM 1380, a station that was put on the
air by Daylight Broadcasting (who later launched WOWL-TV). That AM
went off when the TV station came on due to the ownership restrictions
of the era. The calls later resurfaced on AM 1290 in 1963 at a
station put on by J. B. Falt.
- The station at debut
appears to be playing a mix of music local to the Shoals area and
other classics, as AM 1450 WLAY did before it fell silent. That
AM had a translator on 92.3 at one time, so the music is back on the
same (FM) dial position as it was before. The station has also
partnered with ShoalsWeather.net for local weather and has its own
in-house news and traffic reports, the only FM to do so in the
area. As of the summer of 2016 it seems they've relegated the
local music to specific times of the day. The transmitter site
was initially in downtown Tuscumbia, giving good coverage to the
immediate Quad Cities area.
- The station received a
construction permit in early February 2016 to relocate to a site
outside of Sheffield along US-72 west of Tuscumbia. The cited
reason was due to interference issues with an adjacent-channel station
(WHHG Milan, TN) outside the metro area. The site selected will
actually put the majority of Sheffield outside the main coverage
area. A license to cover was filed for this change in mid-July
2017.
In the summer of 2019, the station applied to move frequencies to 94.5
MHz, citing continued interference from WHHG in Milan, TN to the
station's coverage of The Shoals area. The application is also
proposing to re-license from Sheffield to Hawk Pride, Alabama, which
is not a Census Designated Place or an incorporated town. That
permit was conditionally granted in early September 2019 and it was
reported on air at the start of October 2019.
In July 2022, the station appears to have filed a new construction
permit that alters only the height above average terrain (HAAT)
measurement, showing an even lower number than before. At the same
time, the call sign was applied to change from WSHF-LP to
WNRA-LP. Within days of the filing, the was dismissed at the
station's request.