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From Northeast Radio Watch:
It's not often that an FM station voluntarily downgrades from class B1 to class A, but Forever Broadcasting has been granted a construction permit to do just that to WWOT (100.1 Altoona). It will downgrade from 17 kW/403' to 810 watts/883' at a different tower on Wopsononock Mountain - but the move will clear the way for sister station WXOT (99.5 Mount Union) to move to the State College market, upgrading from its current class A signal east of Altoona to a B1 signal (850 watts/1368') from a new site in Boalsburg.
It's not often that an FM station voluntarily downgrades from class B1 to class A, but Forever Broadcasting has been granted a construction permit to do just that to WWOT (100.1 Altoona). It will downgrade from 17 kW/403' to 810 watts/883' at a different tower on Wopsononock Mountain - but the move will clear the way for sister station WXOT (99.5 Mount Union) to move to the State College market, upgrading from its current class A signal east of Altoona to a B1 signal (850 watts/1368') from a new site in Boalsburg.