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WPOZ : ウィキペディア英語版
:''WHYZ''' redirects here. For the Greenville, South Carolina radio station that used to used those calls, see '''WCSZ'''.'''''WPOZ''' (88.3 FM, "Positive Hits Z88.3") is a radio station near Orlando, Florida, which broadcasts contemporary Christian music. ==Other frequencies==Besides broadcasting on 88.3 MHz, this station also broadcasts on other frequencies in different areas of Central Florida, including:*WMYZ/88.7 MHz: Clermont, Florida*WHYZ/91.1 MHz: Palm Coast, Florida*WDOZ/91.7 MHz: Pierson, Florida*W245AZ/96.9 MHz: Leesburg, Florida*W250BH/97.9 MHz: West Melbourne, Florida*W259AS/99.7 MHz: Lady Lake, Florida*W274BB/102.7 MHz: Haines City, FloridaWPOZ and WMYZ also broadcast in HD Radio.In late-2008, WPOZ was granted authorization by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to increase its signal strength to 100,000 watts; this was accomplished when the Central Florida Educational Foundation acquired a station in Lecanto, Florida, WLMS, from the Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint Petersburg. As that station also broadcast on 88.3 FM, Central Florida Educational Foundation closed down WLMS, enabling WPOZ to increase its signal strength without interfering with that station. After the upgrade, WPOZ's main signal would sufficiently cover areas already served by its repeaters, making them redundant.WPOZ's signal used to be repeated on W212BF 90.3 MHz in Tavares and W247AX 102.7 MHz in Groveland; however, these repeaters later went dark. W212BF would close due to a new station in Eustis on 90.3, WIGW, owned by CSN International.(FCC's FM station database for WIGW. "Penfold Communications" is a licensee name for CSN International. ) WPOZ had a repeater in Daytona Beach, '''WEAZ''' 88.1 MHz; this station signed on in 1995 as WANX, becoming a simulcast of WPOZ as WEAZ in 1998. The station closed in December 2008, and its license was soon cancelled, following WPOZ's power increase that made this rebroadcaster redundant.(Central Florida Radio -- WEAZ )
:''WHYZ redirects here. For the Greenville, South Carolina radio station that used to used those calls, see WCSZ.''
WPOZ (88.3 FM, "Positive Hits Z88.3") is a radio station near Orlando, Florida, which broadcasts contemporary Christian music.
==Other frequencies==
Besides broadcasting on 88.3 MHz, this station also broadcasts on other frequencies in different areas of Central Florida, including:
*WMYZ/88.7 MHz: Clermont, Florida
*WHYZ/91.1 MHz: Palm Coast, Florida
*WDOZ/91.7 MHz: Pierson, Florida
*W245AZ/96.9 MHz: Leesburg, Florida
*W250BH/97.9 MHz: West Melbourne, Florida
*W259AS/99.7 MHz: Lady Lake, Florida
*W274BB/102.7 MHz: Haines City, Florida
WPOZ and WMYZ also broadcast in HD Radio.
In late-2008, WPOZ was granted authorization by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to increase its signal strength to 100,000 watts; this was accomplished when the Central Florida Educational Foundation acquired a station in Lecanto, Florida, WLMS, from the Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint Petersburg. As that station also broadcast on 88.3 FM, Central Florida Educational Foundation closed down WLMS, enabling WPOZ to increase its signal strength without interfering with that station. After the upgrade, WPOZ's main signal would sufficiently cover areas already served by its repeaters, making them redundant.
WPOZ's signal used to be repeated on W212BF 90.3 MHz in Tavares and W247AX 102.7 MHz in Groveland; however, these repeaters later went dark. W212BF would close due to a new station in Eustis on 90.3, WIGW, owned by CSN International.〔(FCC's FM station database for WIGW. "Penfold Communications" is a licensee name for CSN International. )〕
WPOZ had a repeater in Daytona Beach, WEAZ 88.1 MHz; this station signed on in 1995 as WANX, becoming a simulcast of WPOZ as WEAZ in 1998. The station closed in December 2008, and its license was soon cancelled, following WPOZ's power increase that made this rebroadcaster redundant.〔(Central Florida Radio -- WEAZ )〕

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「:'''''WHYZ''' redirects here. For the Greenville, South Carolina radio station that used to used those calls, see '''WCSZ'''.'''''WPOZ''' (88.3 FM, "Positive Hits Z88.3") is a radio station near Orlando, Florida, which broadcasts contemporary Christian music. ==Other frequencies==Besides broadcasting on 88.3 MHz, this station also broadcasts on other frequencies in different areas of Central Florida, including:*WMYZ/88.7 MHz: Clermont, Florida*WHYZ/91.1 MHz: Palm Coast, Florida*WDOZ/91.7 MHz: Pierson, Florida*W245AZ/96.9 MHz: Leesburg, Florida*W250BH/97.9 MHz: West Melbourne, Florida*W259AS/99.7 MHz: Lady Lake, Florida*W274BB/102.7 MHz: Haines City, FloridaWPOZ and WMYZ also broadcast in HD Radio.In late-2008, WPOZ was granted authorization by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to increase its signal strength to 100,000 watts; this was accomplished when the Central Florida Educational Foundation acquired a station in Lecanto, Florida, WLMS, from the Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint Petersburg. As that station also broadcast on 88.3 FM, Central Florida Educational Foundation closed down WLMS, enabling WPOZ to increase its signal strength without interfering with that station. After the upgrade, WPOZ's main signal would sufficiently cover areas already served by its repeaters, making them redundant.WPOZ's signal used to be repeated on W212BF 90.3 MHz in Tavares and W247AX 102.7 MHz in Groveland; however, these repeaters later went dark. W212BF would close due to a new station in Eustis on 90.3, WIGW, owned by CSN International.(FCC's FM station database for WIGW. "Penfold Communications" is a licensee name for CSN International. ) WPOZ had a repeater in Daytona Beach, '''WEAZ''' 88.1 MHz; this station signed on in 1995 as WANX, becoming a simulcast of WPOZ as WEAZ in 1998. The station closed in December 2008, and its license was soon cancelled, following WPOZ's power increase that made this rebroadcaster redundant.(Central Florida Radio -- WEAZ )」の詳細全文を読む
'WHYZ redirects here. For the Greenville, South Carolina radio station that used to used those calls, see WCSZ.''WPOZ (88.3 FM, "Positive Hits Z88.3") is a radio station near Orlando, Florida, which broadcasts contemporary Christian music. ==Other frequencies==Besides broadcasting on 88.3 MHz, this station also broadcasts on other frequencies in different areas of Central Florida, including:*WMYZ/88.7 MHz: Clermont, Florida*WHYZ/91.1 MHz: Palm Coast, Florida*WDOZ/91.7 MHz: Pierson, Florida*W245AZ/96.9 MHz: Leesburg, Florida*W250BH/97.9 MHz: West Melbourne, Florida*W259AS/99.7 MHz: Lady Lake, Florida*W274BB/102.7 MHz: Haines City, FloridaWPOZ and WMYZ also broadcast in HD Radio.In late-2008, WPOZ was granted authorization by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to increase its signal strength to 100,000 watts; this was accomplished when the Central Florida Educational Foundation acquired a station in Lecanto, Florida, WLMS, from the Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint Petersburg. As that station also broadcast on 88.3 FM, Central Florida Educational Foundation closed down WLMS, enabling WPOZ to increase its signal strength without interfering with that station. After the upgrade, WPOZ's main signal would sufficiently cover areas already served by its repeaters, making them redundant.WPOZ's signal used to be repeated on W212BF 90.3 MHz in Tavares and W247AX 102.7 MHz in Groveland; however, these repeaters later went dark. W212BF would close due to a new station in Eustis on 90.3, WIGW, owned by CSN International.(FCC's FM station database for WIGW. "Penfold Communications" is a licensee name for CSN International. ) WPOZ had a repeater in Daytona Beach, WEAZ 88.1 MHz; this station signed on in 1995 as WANX, becoming a simulcast of WPOZ as WEAZ in 1998. The station closed in December 2008, and its license was soon cancelled, following WPOZ's power increase that made this rebroadcaster redundant.(Central Florida Radio -- WEAZ )

:''WHYZ redirects here. For the Greenville, South Carolina radio station that used to used those calls, see WCSZ.''
WPOZ (88.3 FM, "Positive Hits Z88.3") is a radio station near Orlando, Florida, which broadcasts contemporary Christian music.
==Other frequencies==
Besides broadcasting on 88.3 MHz, this station also broadcasts on other frequencies in different areas of Central Florida, including:
*WMYZ/88.7 MHz: Clermont, Florida
*WHYZ/91.1 MHz: Palm Coast, Florida
*WDOZ/91.7 MHz: Pierson, Florida
*W245AZ/96.9 MHz: Leesburg, Florida
*W250BH/97.9 MHz: West Melbourne, Florida
*W259AS/99.7 MHz: Lady Lake, Florida
*W274BB/102.7 MHz: Haines City, Florida
WPOZ and WMYZ also broadcast in HD Radio.
In late-2008, WPOZ was granted authorization by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to increase its signal strength to 100,000 watts; this was accomplished when the Central Florida Educational Foundation acquired a station in Lecanto, Florida, WLMS, from the Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint Petersburg. As that station also broadcast on 88.3 FM, Central Florida Educational Foundation closed down WLMS, enabling WPOZ to increase its signal strength without interfering with that station. After the upgrade, WPOZ's main signal would sufficiently cover areas already served by its repeaters, making them redundant.
WPOZ's signal used to be repeated on W212BF 90.3 MHz in Tavares and W247AX 102.7 MHz in Groveland; however, these repeaters later went dark. W212BF would close due to a new station in Eustis on 90.3, WIGW, owned by CSN International.〔(FCC's FM station database for WIGW. "Penfold Communications" is a licensee name for CSN International. )〕
WPOZ had a repeater in Daytona Beach, WEAZ 88.1 MHz; this station signed on in 1995 as WANX, becoming a simulcast of WPOZ as WEAZ in 1998. The station closed in December 2008, and its license was soon cancelled, following WPOZ's power increase that made this rebroadcaster redundant.〔(Central Florida Radio -- WEAZ )〕

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 WEAZ 88.1 MHz; this station signed on in 1995 as WANX, becoming a simulcast of WPOZ as WEAZ in 1998. The station closed in December 2008, and its license was soon cancelled, following WPOZ's power increase that made this rebroadcaster redundant.(Central Florida Radio -- WEAZ )">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
WEAZ 88.1 MHz; this station signed on in 1995 as WANX, becoming a simulcast of WPOZ as WEAZ in 1998. The station closed in December 2008, and its license was soon cancelled, following WPOZ's power increase that made this rebroadcaster redundant.(Central Florida Radio -- WEAZ )">ウィキペディアで「:''WHYZ redirects here. For the Greenville, South Carolina radio station that used to used those calls, see WCSZ.''WPOZ (88.3 FM, "Positive Hits Z88.3") is a radio station near Orlando, Florida, which broadcasts contemporary Christian music. ==Other frequencies==Besides broadcasting on 88.3 MHz, this station also broadcasts on other frequencies in different areas of Central Florida, including:*WMYZ/88.7 MHz: Clermont, Florida*WHYZ/91.1 MHz: Palm Coast, Florida*WDOZ/91.7 MHz: Pierson, Florida*W245AZ/96.9 MHz: Leesburg, Florida*W250BH/97.9 MHz: West Melbourne, Florida*W259AS/99.7 MHz: Lady Lake, Florida*W274BB/102.7 MHz: Haines City, FloridaWPOZ and WMYZ also broadcast in HD Radio.In late-2008, WPOZ was granted authorization by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to increase its signal strength to 100,000 watts; this was accomplished when the Central Florida Educational Foundation acquired a station in Lecanto, Florida, WLMS, from the Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint Petersburg. As that station also broadcast on 88.3 FM, Central Florida Educational Foundation closed down WLMS, enabling WPOZ to increase its signal strength without interfering with that station. After the upgrade, WPOZ's main signal would sufficiently cover areas already served by its repeaters, making them redundant.WPOZ's signal used to be repeated on W212BF 90.3 MHz in Tavares and W247AX 102.7 MHz in Groveland; however, these repeaters later went dark. W212BF would close due to a new station in Eustis on 90.3, WIGW, owned by CSN International.(FCC's FM station database for WIGW. "Penfold Communications" is a licensee name for CSN International. ) WPOZ had a repeater in Daytona Beach, WEAZ''' 88.1 MHz; this station signed on in 1995 as WANX, becoming a simulcast of WPOZ as WEAZ in 1998. The station closed in December 2008, and its license was soon cancelled, following WPOZ's power increase that made this rebroadcaster redundant.(Central Florida Radio -- WEAZ )」の詳細全文を読む

WEAZ''' 88.1 MHz; this station signed on in 1995 as WANX, becoming a simulcast of WPOZ as WEAZ in 1998. The station closed in December 2008, and its license was soon cancelled, following WPOZ's power increase that made this rebroadcaster redundant.(Central Florida Radio -- WEAZ )」
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