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New Philadelphia Quaker Radio
The students of Quaker Television
are now broadcasting many of their interviews via an AM radio microbroadcast transmitter at New Philadelphia High School.
This transmitter is a low powered transmitter operating at just 1/10 of a watt on
AM1700
(because of the low power, the transmitter may operate without an FCC license).
At 1/10 of a watt, the station may be heard in the immediate area around New Philadelphia High School. Under clear, sunny skies, Quaker Radio may reach between 1/2 to 1 mile from the high school. In the evening hours, the range is severely limited due to atmospheric changes and AM broadcast signals from distant stations.
Our Coverage area
is shown on the map at right. The red circle indicates the coverage on a clear sunny day. Best reception is indicated by the green circle. Coverage varies greatly depending on weather conditions and the quality of the car radio used.
Streaming on the Web...
In early 2012, Quaker Radio began streaming over the internet. You can visit Quaker Radio's online radio feed at
QuakerRadio.caster.fm/
.
to listen to Quaker Radio streaming on the web.