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92.9 FM

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Does anyone know where this station is coming from, and what their call letters are? They play various types of Spanish music. I must say that 92.9'has a nice signal to Milwaukee.
 
You know, I did a little more searching and found this:

http://www.recnet.com/cdbs/fmq.php?facid=150709

Northwestern College in St. Paul, MN filed an application for a translator, likely for WNWC in Madison. Will broadcast out of the Waukesha/Menomonee Falls area.

However, I don't think it's them blasting Mexican music. Often, new stations testing their equipment will air a legal ID of sorts, stating that they're "on the air for equipment testing purposes only".

Likely, the current inhabitant is a pirate. Has been on and off the air since earlier this year.
 
There was no station ID on the half and on the hour at all. I first oticed 92.9 FM on Aug. 1st by accident, and when I was in a friendof mine's car, the signal was strong. 92.9's station can be heard quite well in West Allis.
 
My guess that 92.9 FM broadcasts on Mondays and Tuesdays, and the rst of the week it's off the air.
 
The station must be off the air this week, and wil be on whenever they want. Just check the frequency once in a while.
 
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