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WYFR Facility to Return to Shortwave as WRMI
Legendary shortwave station WYFR in Okeechobee, Florida, which ceased
transmissions on June 30, 2013, will resume broadcasting in December as a
result of an agreement between Family Stations, Inc, and Radio Miami
International, Inc.
According
to the agreement, Family Radio will sell the WYFR facility to Radio
Miami International. Family Radio programming for the Caribbean and
South America will return to shortwave via the Okeechobee site, and
Radio Miami's programming currently aired on WRMI in Miami will switch
over to the Okeechobee facility. The station will also carry programs
for other international broadcasters, including Pan American
Broadcasting's Radio Africa network. A target date of December 1, 2013
has been set for the resumption of broadcasts. The current WRMI
transmission site in Miami will be closed, and the WRMI call letters
will be transferred to Okeechobee.
"We are very grateful to
Family Radio for entrusting us with this magnificent station," said Jeff
White, WRMI General Manager. "WYFR is an important part of the heritage
of shortwave broadcasting, and we are very happy that it will continue
to serve shortwave listeners around the world." The station first went
on the air from Okeechobee in 1977, although the origins of the station
and its predecessors go back to 1927. WYFR/WRMI is the largest shortwave
station in the United States in number of transmitters and antennas.
The facility is comprised of 13 transmitters -- twelve 100-kilowatt and
one 50-kilowatt -- and 23 antennas beamed to all of the Americas, Europe
and Africa.
White, who is also Secretary-Treasurer of the
National Association of Shortwave Broadcasters (NASB), said that "many
people made this transition a reality, not the least of whom was our
former Secretary-Treasurer and current board member, Dan Elyea, who had
been the WYFR Station Manager from the time it was built in the late
1970's until his recent retirement. Dan presented us to Family Radio
Vice President Tom Evans. Tom and the Family Radio Board have given us
their confidence, and we will do our best to keep this station going for
many years to come."