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City
  
Young Harris, Georgia

Frequency
  
162.500 MHz

Branding
  
NOAA Weather Radio

KXI22

Broadcast area
  
North Georgia mountains

Slogan
  
The voice of the National Weather Service

Format
  
Weather/Civil Emergency

KXI22 is a newer NOAA Weather Radio station that serves parts of the north Georgia mountains with 100 watts on 162.500 MHz. Its transmitter is located atop Brasstown Bald (the highest point in Georgia, with its radio antenna on the observation tower there, along with Georgia Public Broadcasting's W12DK-D TV and future WBTB FM. It is programmed from the National Weather Service forecast office at Falcon Field airport in Peachtree City, originally at Hartsfield International Airport (now Hartsfield-Jackson) in Atlanta. It is also simulcast with long-time KXI75 located near Blue Ridge, Georgia, and the two cover much of the Blue Ridge Mountains in the far north-central part of the state.

KXI22 broadcasts weather and hazard information for the following counties: Fannin, Lumpkin, Towns, Union, and White in northeast Georgia, and Clay in western North Carolina. In addition to Fannin, three other counties are mainly serviced by KXI75: Cherokee, Polk, and Gilmer, in North Carolina, east Tennessee, and Georgia, respectively. Warnings for Clay are issued by NWSFO Greer (Greenville/Spartanburg), and for Cherokee and Polk by NWSFO Morristown (Knoxville).

The automated system uses only the standard male synthesized voice, except for the current time, which still uses the original robotic-sounding voice instead of the very natural one used by most NOAA/National Weather Service radio stations.

Hourly conditions are given for Lee Gilmer Memorial Airport in Gainesville, Georgia, Atlanta, Rome, Dalton, Athens, and possibly others in Georgia; and Chattanooga, Knoxville, Asheville, Greenville/Spartanburg, and possibly others in surrounding states.

References

KXI22 Wikipedia