Wyoming Public Radio Signal Improves West Of The Tetons

Wyoming Public Radio’s signal has moved from 91.3 FM to 91.7 FM.  Responding to public comments about signal deterioration, Wyoming Public Media applied to the FCC and was granted a modification for translator station K217ED.  The signal is boosted from 99 to 250 watts, and the transmitter will be raised higher.  This should improve both the quality and the signal strength of Wyoming Public Radio for listeners in the west side of the Tetons.

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