WIXC-AM Transmitter Site In The Orlando Suburb Of Mims, Florida

The WIXC-AM transmitter site in the nice, pleasant; and rural town of Mims, Florida.

WIXC-AM’s Effective Radiated Power (ERP) is 50 Kw during the daytime, 5 Kw during the nighttime; and 17 Kw during Critical Hours.

Critical Hours is a radio engineering term for the time from sunrise to two hours after sunrise, and from two hours before sunset until sunset.

WIXC-AM had gone on the air in 1957, and see the following webpage for the numerous owners and radio formats the station has had throughout the years it’s been on the air since signing on for the first time in 1957:

http://www.cflradio.net/1060_WIXC_AM.htm

WCSF-FM was originally WRMF-FM, and was the FM sibling of what is today WIXC-AM. See the following webpage regarding WCSF-FM being the FM sibling of WIXC-AM:

http://www.cflradio.net/98.3_WSCF_FM.htm


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