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KZJW-LD was a low power
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station planned to be constructed to operate entirely from solar and/or
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. On October 7, 2009, the
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issued a public notice announcing that it proposed to grant a
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(BNPDTL-20090825ABV) to James Edwin Whedbee, M.Ed., for this station. The station was to be built and operated from Bledsoe,
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with an effective radiated power of 1.3 kilowatts. Originally issued the call sign K23KE-D, it was changed to KZJW-LD on December 15, 2009. The station surrendered its permit on January 3, 2013.


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* Federal Communications Commission, Media Bureau, K23KE-D

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