I'm not in Wyoming, but according to
www.radio-locator.com there are only 33 or 34 AM radio stations in the entire state:KASL 1240 AM Newcastle, WY Country KBBS 1450 AM Buffalo, WY Oldies KEVA 1240 AM Evanston, WY Country KFBC 1240 AM Cheyenne, WY News/Talk KGAB 650 AM Orchard Valley, WY News/Talk KGOS 1490 AM Torrington, WY Country KHAT 1210 AM Laramie, WY Oldies KIML 1270 AM Gillette, WY News/Talk KJUA 1380 AM Cheyenne, WY Spanish KKTL 1400 AM Casper, WY News/Talk KKTY 1470 AM Douglas, WY Oldies KMER 950 AM Kemmerer, WY Oldies KMER (CP) 940 AM Kemmerer, WY Oldies KODI 1400 AM Cody, WY News/Talk KOVE 1330 AM Lander, WY Country KOWB 1290 AM Laramie, WY News/Talk KPOW 1260 AM Powell, WY Country KRAE 1480 AM Cheyenne, WY Country KRAL 1240 AM Rawlins, WY Oldies KRKK 1360 AM Rock Springs, WY OldiesAlthough Wyoming's population is small (~400,000, if memory serves), it's a pretty large state in terms of land area, and there are many small communities that don't have their own radio stations. This would be a perfect application for unlicensed Part 15 AM radio stations. A well-installed one using one of the better transmitters such as the Rangemaster
www.am1000rangemaster.com , InfoMAX
www.theradiosource.com/products-infomax.htm and
www.talkinghouse.com , or TalkingSign
www.talkingsign.com and a good ground system can easily cover a small town. In addition to live local programming, there are free and low-cost news services and syndicated programming sources available for Part 15 radio stations. -- Jason