NPR programs now temporarily broadcast over alternate feed due to windstorm damage; FM broadcast signal off until roof is repaired; online up and running
Due to the recent windstorm which damaged our relay equipment atop Exeley Science Center, we are broadcasting our NPR programs by using the feed of another radio station which also carries our usual WSHU feed. The damage occurred when high winds blew the roof off the elevator motor shed, damaging an array of equipment, but sparing our WSHU feed antenna. The antenna which receives the relay signal from our studios was knocked over and will be re-positioned restoring the feed once the roof has been repaired. The winds also impacting our broadcast tower, causing it to tilt. New rigging will be required to repair the tower.
While the roof is being repaired our FM transmitter will be off, but our web feed will continue as usual.