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WVNO-FM may be degraded.

In the eastern extremity of their contour and beyond the service area reception has been degraded since Memorial Day. In one location about 1 mile from the service contour in the east WAKS-HD's analog feed broke in and overrode WVNO reception. WBBG has briefly overtaken WVNO's signal at least twice briefly in the same location. In Wadsworth WVNO's reception has been spotty. Lastly, WVNO also is no longer very audible in Copley
 
In the eastern extremity of their contour and beyond the service area reception has been degraded since Memorial Day. In one location about 1 mile from the service contour in the east WAKS-HD's analog feed broke in and overrode WVNO reception. WBBG has briefly overtaken WVNO's signal at least twice briefly in the same location. In Wadsworth WVNO's reception has been spotty. Lastly, WVNO also is no longer very audible in Copley
WVNO is running on low power I have been getting the bull from Youngstown on a pretty regular basis the HD subs used to decode no problem now 105.9 WWJM New Lexington is coming in with RDS I'm in central Holmes county didn't WVNO/WMFD tower get hit by a tornado last summer because knew it damaged the tv antenna..
 
If something is awry there is no STA “special temporary authority” on file with the Commish to operate with training wheels. There is a licensed lower power/height Aux, (former main) site however.
 
Seems OK in Northern Ashland County, but something would really have to be wrong for it not to, as it's always clear. Their HD station The Spur on the 97.3 translator is a different story here though. The Northern portion of the city of Ashland is about it. That has to be the least publicized station ever. No Facebook page, no website, and I've never found anywhere online where you can even stream it.
 
Seems OK in Northern Ashland County, but something would really have to be wrong for it not to, as it's always clear. Their HD station The Spur on the 97.3 translator is a different story here though. The Northern portion of the city of Ashland is about it. That has to be the least publicized station ever. No Facebook page, no website, and I've never found anywhere online where you can even stream it.
The HD subs would come in before but over modulated the spur I couldn't stand to listen too because of the audio quality. WXXF is coming in clearer than WVNO and it's only 4,200 watts I believe so just a guess there somewhere in the 3 to 6 kw range
 
Seems OK in Northern Ashland County, but something would really have to be wrong for it not to, as it's always clear. Their HD station The Spur on the 97.3 translator is a different story here though. The Northern portion of the city of Ashland is about it. That has to be the least publicized station ever. No Facebook page, no website, and I've never found anywhere online where you can even stream it.
They’ve never been a great user of the internet and social media.

When the station was more 70’s/80’s based we’d enjoy it from Sandusky to northern Columbus. Our go to station because of the huge signal and at that time music mix.
 
WVNO 106.1 has been very weak here in Harpster, Ohio (near Upper Sandusky). Normally, it is one of my strongest stations, but for the last month or so, it has been very weak. Anyone know what''s up?
 


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