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WOBN-FM applying for a frequency move

Also, the three Columbus LPFM stations on 102.1 FM may have to relinquish the frequency because on this impending move by WNKO. They hope to reach an agreement with WNKO to allow them to continue to operate on 102.1.
If not, they may not be able to find a substitute suitable frequency to operate on and may
then cease to exist but it is to early to tell for sure.
 
The LPFM's on 102.1 could make a stay at 102.1 easier than 101.5 can. 101.5 is 101.7's first adj where as 102.1 is 2nd.

Wonder if 101.9 WINF-LP in Deleware is affected any?? they may be far enough not to be as bothersome as 101.5 WOBN in Westerville and one of the 102.1's that transmit from near Morse Rd.
 
I would think all the 102.1's would be affected by the move-in of 102.3 WHIZ to Amanda?
 
97.5 should get thoroughly swamped by the blowtorch on 97.9. Otterbein students will need good tight receivers to pick up WOBN there.
 
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