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WLAN-AM Gone?

I'm not in the listening area of the WLAN-AM signal, but it has disappeared from Radio-Locator. I also noticed that Rumba 100.5 can be heard on WRFY-HD3.

Since the government is shut down, I'm not sure if anything has been updated on the FCC website to verify...
 
I'm not in the listening area of the WLAN-AM signal, but it has disappeared from Radio-Locator. I also noticed that Rumba 100.5 can be heard on WRFY-HD3.

Since the government is shut down, I'm not sure if anything has been updated on the FCC website to verify...

Here is what Radio-locator is showing for WLAN-AM now


Unfortunately with that site, if there are two stations with the same callsign, one AM and one FM, and the AM leaves the air temporarily, the site will display *only* the station that is still on the air when you plug in the callsign. I got what I got by using a search engine. My betting is that while WLAN-AM may be on its last legs, it is attempting, for now at least, to act like it has filed a silent status notice.
 


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