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'''WXL76 Merriman 162.400''' "This is NOAA Weather Radio station WXL73, broadcasting on a frequency of 162.40 Megahertz. This service is provided by the National Weather Service in North Platte, transmitting through tower facilities in Merriman, Nebraska. This service is provided by the Nebraska Educational Telecommunication Commission, serving parts of north-central Nebraska." (''rest of cycle unavailable; primary observation sites were Valentine and Alliance in 2000.'') (7/24)
'''WXL76 Merriman 162.400''' "This is NOAA Weather Radio station WXL76, broadcasting on a frequency of 162.40 Megahertz. This service is provided by the National Weather Service in North Platte, transmitting through tower facilities in Merriman, Nebraska. This service is provided by the Nebraska Educational Telecommunication Commission, serving parts of north-central Nebraska." (''rest of cycle unavailable; primary observation sites were Valentine and Alliance in 2000.'') (7/24)


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Revision as of 16:02, 13 November 2024

WXL76 Merriman 162.400 "This is NOAA Weather Radio station WXL76, broadcasting on a frequency of 162.40 Megahertz. This service is provided by the National Weather Service in North Platte, transmitting through tower facilities in Merriman, Nebraska. This service is provided by the Nebraska Educational Telecommunication Commission, serving parts of north-central Nebraska." (rest of cycle unavailable; primary observation sites were Valentine and Alliance in 2000.) (7/24)