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  2. Travelers' information station - Wikipedia

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    Travelers' information station. A travelers' information station (TIS), also called highway advisory radio (HAR) by the United States Department of Transportation, is a licensed low-powered non-commercial radio station, used to broadcast information to the general public, including for motorists regarding travel, destinations of interest, and ...

  3. 1610 AM - Wikipedia

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    1610 AM. The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1610 kHz. [1] AM 1610 is currently exclusively used in the United States by low-power travelers' information stations. The frequency is sparsely used elsewhere in North America, where it is classified as a "regional" frequency. Only stations in Canada's two largest cities use the ...

  4. List of North American broadcast station classes - Wikipedia

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    The station's daytime operation is then also reclassified as Class D. If a Class D station is on the air at night, it is not protected from any co-channel interference. TIS/HAR — travelers' information stations / highway advisory radio stations — Up to 10 W transmitter output

  5. The Negro Motorist Green Book - Wikipedia

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    1936–1966. The Negro Motorist Green Book (also, The Negro Travelers' Green Book, or Green-Book) was a guidebook for African American roadtrippers. It was founded by Victor Hugo Green, an African American, New York City postal worker who published it annually from 1936 to 1966. This was during the era of Jim Crow laws, when open and often ...

  6. 530 AM - Wikipedia

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    All U.S.-based radio stations on 530 operate as travelers' information stations.A detailed list of all currently licensed stations can be queried at the FCC Website.. Note: In large parts of North America, the morse code LYQ (.-.. -.-- --.-) can be heard on this frequency.

  7. WTUS-LP - Wikipedia

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    WTUS-LP (103.3 FM) is a radio station licensed to serve Tuscaloosa, Alabama. The station is owned by the Tuscaloosa City Board of Education. It airs a Travelers' information station format interspersed with smooth jazz. The station was assigned the WTUS-LP call letters by the Federal Communications Commission on October 19, 2004.

  8. Everglades Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    Everglades Radio Network was a network of travelers' information stations serving the Alligator Alley segment of Interstate 75 in the Everglades region of Florida.Owned by the Florida Department of Transportation and jointly programmed by the FDOT and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, the network was based at Florida Gulf Coast University in Ft. Myers.

  9. KEJY - Wikipedia

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    KEJY. KEJY (790 AM) is a radio station located in Eureka, California. It is a travelers information station. Until the early 2000s, KEJY was an adult standards station as part of the Westwood One radio network. Despite its current status as a Spanish adult hits station, KEJY is still listed in the Humboldt County telephone directory and in some ...

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