The station increased its coverage area with a boost to 1,000 watts of power in 1960 but remained a daytime-only station.
Prior to April 24, the station operated as a daytime-only station.
The station had operated as a daytime-only station until it was granted limited nighttime power in the late 1980s.
At first a daytime-only station, it began nighttime transmissions in 1975.
It was still a daytime-only station at this point.
It was also the last remaining Canadian daytime-only station still in operation, until 2013.
The station began broadcasting in 1977 as a daytime-only station and added nighttime operations in 1982.
The relocated station would be a daytime-only station with no nighttime signal.
WPEP was a 1 kilowatt daytime-only station from 1949 to 1970.
For many years, this station operated as a 1,000 watt, non-directional, daytime-only station.