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WEVS 88.3 Now Broadcasting

NH Public Radio has started broadcasting on its new frequency of 88.3, replacing its translator at 90.3. I can receive it very well about 15 miles due east, although it uses a directional antenna that suppresses its signal about 90 degrees or so to protect WBMT 88.3 in Topsfield, MA.
 
> NH Public Radio has started broadcasting on its new
> frequency of 88.3, replacing its translator at 90.3. I can
> receive it very well about 15 miles due east, although it
> uses a directional antenna that suppresses its signal about
> 90 degrees or so to protect WBMT 88.3 in Topsfield, MA.
>
Its in HD too!
 
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