Gospel Opportunities Radio Network

Gospel Opportunities Radio Network
WHWL, WHWG, WEUL
City of license WHWL: Marquette, Michigan
WHWG: Trout Lake, Michigan
WEUL: Kingsford, Michigan
Broadcast area WHWL:
WHWG:
WEUL:
Slogan Christian Radio for Upper Michigan
Frequency WHWL: 95.7 MHz
WHWG: 89.9 MHz
WEUL: 98.1 MHz
Translator(s) See below
First air date WHWL: April, 1976
WHWG: 1999
WEUL: 1990
Format Religious broadcasting; Christian Talk and Music
ERP WHWL: 100,000 watts
WHWG: 1,000 watts
WEUL: 1,000 watts
HAAT WHWL: 162 meters
WHWG: 119 meters
WEUL: 142 meters
Class WHWL: C1
WHWG: A
WEUL: A
Facility ID WHWL: 24688
WHWG: 90578
WEUL: 24690
Callsign meaning Witnessing His Wonderful Love
Affiliations Gospel Opportunities Radio Network
Owner Gospel Opportunities
Webcast Listen Live
Website whwl.net

The Gospel Opportunities Radio Network is a group of non-commercial FM radio stations, based in Marquette, Michigan.

Gospel Opportunities, Incorporated was formed in 1975 to provide religious radio programming in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. WHWL became its first station when it went on the air in April 1976. WHWL is a Christian station with a focus on Bible teaching programs and traditional, conservative music.

Stations

The main station of the Gospel Opportunities Radio Network is WHWL, is based in Marquette, Michigan and operates on 95.7 MHz with 100,000 watts. The station has two full-power repeater stations:

Additionally, WHWL has 10 translator stations of its own:

Broadcast translators of WHWL
Call sign Frequency
(MHz)
City of license FCC info
W216BF 91.1 FM Manistique, Michigan FCC
W224AV 92.7 FM Covington, Michigan FCC
W224AW 92.7 FM Bergland, Michigan FCC
W251AE 98.1 FM Victoria, Michigan FCC
W259AD 99.7 FM Newberry, Michigan FCC
W260AC 99.9 FM Houghton, Michigan FCC
W261CI 100.1 FM Escanaba, Michigan FCC
W271AG 102.1 FM Mackinaw City, Michigan FCC
W277AG 103.3 FM Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan FCC
W280DD 103.9 FM Ironwood, Michigan FCC

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