WESZ-LP
WESZ-LP is a low-power FM radio station. Stations using the suffix "LP" in their callsign designation are classified as Low Power FM (LPFM) stations by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the United States.
LPFM stations are non-commercial educational broadcasters, operating with a power output of 100 watts (ERP) or less, and a service radius typically between 3 and 5 miles. They are intended to provide local programming and information, often operated by schools, churches, community groups, and other non-profit organizations.
The "WESZ" portion of the callsign adheres to the FCC's standard callsign naming conventions. In the United States, radio station callsigns typically begin with "W" for stations east of the Mississippi River, and "K" for stations west of the Mississippi River. The remaining letters are assigned by the FCC, with some limitations (for example, callsigns cannot duplicate those already assigned within the same general area).
WESZ-LP, like all LPFM stations, is subject to FCC regulations regarding licensing, operation, and interference. These regulations are designed to protect the public interest and ensure the orderly use of the radio spectrum.