Mars Hill Network

The Mars Hill Network is a network of Christian radio stations in upstate New York.

Mars Hill Network
Broadcast areaNorthern New York, eastern Ontario
FrequencySee § Stations
BrandingMars Hill Radio
Programming
FormatChristian radio
Ownership
OwnerMars Hill Broadcasting
History
First air dateMarch 9, 1969 (1969-03-09)
Technical information
Translator(s)See § Translators
Links
Websitewww.marshillnetwork.org

The first station, WMHR 102.9 FM in Syracuse, New York), went on the air in 1969. In 1988, an additional station WMHN 89.3 FM in Webster, New York, began broadcasting and was joined in 1991 by WMHI 94.7 FM in Cape Vincent, New York, serving Jefferson County and eastern Ontario, WMHQ 90.1 FM in Malone, New York, in 2003,[1] WMHU 91.1 FM, in Cold Brook, New York, in 2011.,[2] WMHY 88.7 FM, in Richfield Springs, New York, and WMHH 96.7 FM, in Clifton Park, New York, in 2019.

Stations

Call sign Frequency City of license Facility ID ERP
W
Height
m (ft)
Class Transmitter coordinates Call sign meaning
WMHH96.7 FMClifton Park, New York305714,700100 m (330 ft)A42°52′44.00″N 73°51′47.00″WMars Hill
WMHI94.7 FMCape Vincent, New York404355,800101 m (331 ft)A44°04′42″N 76°15′26″WMars Hill
WMHN89.3 FMWebster, New York404301,00044 m (144 ft)A43°13′45″N 77°26′52″WMars Hill
WMHQ90.1 FMMalone, New York898632,700108 m (354 ft)A44°49′41″N 74°22′43″WMars Hill
WMHR102.9 FMSyracuse, New York4043220,000239 m (784 ft)B42°58′1″N 76°12′0″WMars Hill Radio
WMHU91.1 FMCold Brook, New York174468560143.2 m (470 ft)A43°12′1″N 74°53′17″WMars Hill
WMHY88.7 FMRichfield Springs, New York174409610116 m (381 ft)A42°55′11.20″N 74°57′0.50″WMars Hill

Translators

Amongst the five main stations, there are 15 translators to relay the network's programming.

Broadcast translators of WMHR
Call signFrequency
(MHz)
City of licenseERP
(W)
Height
(m (ft))
ClassFCC info
W202CI88.3Richville, New York5517 m (56 ft)DFCC
W213AR90.5Lyons Falls, New York18−35 m (−115 ft)DFCC
W213BL90.5Oneonta, New York10172.1 m (565 ft)DFCC
W215BT90.9Riverhead, New York10151.8 m (498 ft)DFCC
W220BO91.9Lowville, New York1075 m (246 ft)DFCC
W241CM96.1Cortland, New York5037 m (121 ft)DFCC
W249AS97.7Norwich, New York5112 m (367 ft)DFCC
W269AW101.7Ithaca, New York9−49 m (−161 ft)DFCC
Broadcast translators of WMHI
Call signFrequency
(MHz)
City of licenseERP
(W)
Height
(m (ft))
ClassFCC info
W263CE100.5Ogdensburg, New York2506.7 m (22 ft)DFCC
W290AN105.9Ogdensburg, New York3860.5 m (198 ft)DFCC
Broadcast translators of WMHN
Call signFrequency
(MHz)
City of licenseERP
(W)
Height
(m (ft))
ClassFCC info
W270BX101.9Greece, New York2744.2 m (145 ft)DFCC
W300DG107.9Hilton, New York17018 m (59 ft)DFCC
Broadcast translators of WMHQ
Call signFrequency
(MHz)
City of licenseERP
(W)
Height
(m (ft))
ClassFCC info
W250AD97.9Long Lake, New York872 m (236 ft)DFCC
W254CY98.7Saranac Lake, New York1032 m (105 ft)DFCC
Broadcast translators of WMHU
Call signFrequency
(MHz)
City of licenseERP
(W)
Height
(m (ft))
ClassFCC info
W262AC100.3Little Falls, New York544 m (144 ft)DFCC
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See also

References

  1. About Us Archived 2013-02-23 at the Wayback Machine Mars Hill Network. Accessed January 1, 2013
  2. Application Search Details fcc.gov. Accessed January 1, 2013

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