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600 CH 50000. This Amendment Requests U4 50000/750. 1450 NEW CO Eads - Initial Auction 84 Application Was for U1 1000/1000 4 600 CH 50000. This amendment requests U4 50000/750. 1450 NEW CO Eads - Initial Auction 84 application was for U1 1000/1000. This amend- ment requests U1 280/1000. The specified tower height is only 46 feet! PETITIONS FOR RECONSIDERATION 930 KIUP CO Durango - Applied to increase their nighttime power as U1 5000/5000. 1210 WLDR MI Kingsley - Applied to change CoL to Garfield Township, Michigan with the current D1 50000/0 CH 2500 facilities. APPLICATIONS AND CONSTRUCTION PERMITS DISMISSED 960 WFIR VA Roanoke - Their application to change to U2 10000/4650 and to relocate to the WVBE-610 tower site has been dismissed. WFIR remains U2 5000/5000. 1390 KGNU CO Denver - The CP for U1 1300/59 has disappeared from the FCC database. KGNU remains U1 5000/139. 1550 WRHC FL Coral Gables - CP for U4 25000/5000 on 1560 kHz and a Change in CoL to Kendale Lakes, Florida has been dismissed. WRHC remains U4 10000/500. 1570 WSCO WI Appleton - CP for U5 2400/246 has been deleted from the FCC database. WSCO remains U1 1000/331. LICENSE CANCELLATIONS/CALL LETTERS DELETED 550 KLLV CO Breen AUCTION 84 APPLICATIONS DISMISSED 1450 NEW AL Atmore - Applied for U1 250/250. APPLICATIONS FOR NEW STATIONS 1450 NEW WY Jackson - Applies for U1 1000/1000 diplexing into the KSGT-1340 tower at N43-27-45 110-47-37. LICENSE RENEWALS GRANTED 540 KNMX NM Las Vegas 980 WCAP MA Lowell 1290 WTMI CT West Hartford 550 WDDZ RI Pawtucket 1010 WNTK NH Newport 1290 WKBK NH Keene 560 WGAN ME Portland 1020 WKZE CT Sharon 1300 WAVZ CT New Haven 560 WHYN MA Springfield 1030 WBZ MA Boston 1300 WJDA MA Quincy 580 WTAG MA Worcester 1060 WBIX MA Natick 1300 WPNH NH Plymouth 590 WEZE MA Boston 1100 WTWN VT Wells River 1310 WICH CT Norwich 600 WFST ME Caribou 1110 WUHN MA Pittsfield 1310 WORC MA Worcester 610 WSNG CT Torrington 1110 WCEC NH Salem 1320 WATR CT Waterbury 620 KIPA HI Hilo 1110 WPMZ RI E. Providence 1320 WARL MA Attleboro 620 WZON ME Bangor 1150 WMRD CT Middletown 1320 WDER NH Derry 620 WVMT VT Burlington 1150 WTTT MA Boston 1320 WWWT VT Randolph 640 WNNZ MA Westfield 1160 WSKW ME Skowhegan 1330 WRCA MA Waltham 650 WSRO MA Ashland 1170 WCTF CT Vernon 1340 WMDR ME Augusta 690 WADS CT Ansonia 1170 WFPB MA Orleans 1340 WNZS ME Veazie 700 WJOE MA Orange-Athol 1180 WCNX RI Hope Valley 1340 WGAW MA Gardner 710 WREM ME Monticello 1200 WKOX MA Framingham 1340 WNBH MA New Bedford 730 WJTO ME Bath 1220 WQUN CT Hamden 1340 WBRK MA Pittsfield 730 WACE MA Chicopee 1220 WZBK NH Keene 1340 WDCR NH Hanover 740 WJIB MA Cambridge 1220 WRIB RI Providence 1340 WSTJ VT St. Johnsbury 760 WVNE MA Leicester 1230 KSLO LA Opelousas 1350 WNLK CT Norwalk 780 WTME ME Rumford 1230 WNEB MA Worcester 1350 WINY CT Putnam 800 WLAD CT Danbury 1230 WMOU NH Berlin 1350 WEZS NH Laconia 800 WNNW MA Lawrence 1230 WJOY VT Burlington 1360 WDRC CT Hartford 830 WCRN MA Worcester 1240 WWCO CT Waterbury 1360 WLYN MA Lynn 840 WRYM CT New Britain 1240 WCNM ME Lewiston 1370 WDEA ME Ellsworth 850 WREF CT Ridgefield 1240 WSYY ME Millinocket 1370 WFEA NH Manchester 890 WAMG MA Dedham 1240 WHMQ MA Greenfield 1370 WBTN VT Bennington 900 WJJB ME Brunswick 1240 WFTN NH Franklin 1380 WFNW CT Naugatuck 900 WGAM NH Nashua 1240 WSKI VT Montpelier 1380 WMYF NH Portsmouth 930 WGIN NH Rochester 1250 WARE MA Ware 1380 WNRI RI Woonsocket 940 WINE CT Brookfield 1250 WKBR NH Manchester 1380 WSYB VT Rutland 940 WGFP MA Webster 1260 WSHU CT Westport 1390 WEGP ME Presque Isle 950 WROL MA Boston 1260 WMKI MA Boston 1390 WPLM MA Plymouth 950 KNFT NM Bayard 1270 WYXC GA Cartersville 1390 WVAA VT Burlington 960 WELI CT New Haven 1270 KWEB MN Rochester 1400 WSTC CT Stamford 960 WFGL MA Fitchburg 1270 WTSN NH Dover 1400 WILI CT Willimantic 970 WZAN ME Portland 1280 WFAU ME Gardiner 1400 WJZN ME Augusta 970 WESO MA Southbridge 1280 WEIM MA Fitchburg 1400 WVAE ME Biddeford.
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