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'''KPS509 Salmon 162.500''' "Now for the official National Weather Service forecast for the Salmon and northern Lemhi Region... and now the extended forecast for the radio listening area..." "This is KPS509 broadcasting on a frequency of 162.500 Megahertz." "Here are the 7 AM observations for east-central Idaho, western Montana, northwest Wyoming and eastern Washington, for [date]. At Salmon... at Dillon ''[detailed conditions]''... at Butte... at Coeur d'Alene... at Lewiston... some observations from around inter-mountain region..." (10/21)
'''KPS509 Salmon 162.500''' "Now for the official National Weather Service forecast for the Salmon and northern Lemhi Region... and now the extended forecast for the radio listening area..." "This is KPS509 broadcasting on a frequency of 162.500 Megahertz." "Here are the 7 AM observations for east-central Idaho, western Montana, northwest Wyoming and eastern Washington, for [date]. At Salmon... at Dillon ''[detailed conditions]''... at Butte... at Coeur d'Alene... at Lewiston... some observations from around inter-mountain region..." (10/21)
''Though this transmitter is allegedly programmed by NWS Missoula, it followed the NWS Pocatello broadcast format at time of last hearing it.''


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Latest revision as of 17:42, 9 February 2026

KPS509 Salmon 162.500 "Now for the official National Weather Service forecast for the Salmon and northern Lemhi Region... and now the extended forecast for the radio listening area..." "This is KPS509 broadcasting on a frequency of 162.500 Megahertz." "Here are the 7 AM observations for east-central Idaho, western Montana, northwest Wyoming and eastern Washington, for [date]. At Salmon... at Dillon [detailed conditions]... at Butte... at Coeur d'Alene... at Lewiston... some observations from around inter-mountain region..." (10/21)