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<small>'''KXI20 Chadron 162.525''' ''Not currently in this database. As a NWS Cheyenne transmitter, we can expect programming similar to the following.'' "Now for the official National Weather Service forecast for Chadron, Nebraska and surrounding area..." "Here are the 9 AM conditions for the local area. At Chadron... here are some conditions from around the area..." "The current time is __ Mountain Daylight Time."</small> | <small>'''KXI20 Chadron 162.525''' ''Not currently in this database. As a NWS Cheyenne transmitter, we can expect programming similar to the following.'' "Now for the official National Weather Service forecast for Chadron, Nebraska and surrounding area..." "Here are the 9 AM conditions for the local area. At Chadron... here are some conditions from around the area..." "The current time is __ Mountain Daylight Time." | ||
Long form station ID: "This is NOAA's All Hazards radio for the northern Nebraska Panhandle. Station KXI20 operates on a frequency of 162.525 megahertz and transmits at 1000 watts of power. This broadcast originates from the National Weather Service office in Cheyenne, Wyoming with transmitter facilities located in central Dawes County. Routine broadcasts on this station include detailed forecasts out to seven days. Hourly weather conditions for specific locations in the region are broadcast continuously. A climatological summary for Chadron is broadcast between 5 and 9 AM each morning, and between 9:30 and 11:30 PM each evening. During inclement weather, some routine products will be removed from the broadcast cycle so that we may bring you the most timely weather information possible. Thank you for listening to All Hazards Radio."</small> | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:40, 24 April 2025
KXI20 Chadron 162.525 Not currently in this database. As a NWS Cheyenne transmitter, we can expect programming similar to the following. "Now for the official National Weather Service forecast for Chadron, Nebraska and surrounding area..." "Here are the 9 AM conditions for the local area. At Chadron... here are some conditions from around the area..." "The current time is __ Mountain Daylight Time."
Long form station ID: "This is NOAA's All Hazards radio for the northern Nebraska Panhandle. Station KXI20 operates on a frequency of 162.525 megahertz and transmits at 1000 watts of power. This broadcast originates from the National Weather Service office in Cheyenne, Wyoming with transmitter facilities located in central Dawes County. Routine broadcasts on this station include detailed forecasts out to seven days. Hourly weather conditions for specific locations in the region are broadcast continuously. A climatological summary for Chadron is broadcast between 5 and 9 AM each morning, and between 9:30 and 11:30 PM each evening. During inclement weather, some routine products will be removed from the broadcast cycle so that we may bring you the most timely weather information possible. Thank you for listening to All Hazards Radio."