University Daily Kansan / Monday, March 23. 1987 5 Amy Rhoads/KANSAN During the recent warm weather, Todd Denenberg, Highland Park, Ill., sophomore, studies outside on the patio behind Wescoe Hall. Although spring officially began Friday, forecasters are predicting dreary weather for the beginning of this week. Weather to be cool this week By a Kansan reporter The warm weather that has comforted students who stayed in lawncrease over spring break and in mauve beaches and palm trees won't last. In northeastern Kansas, rain and thunderstorms are expected to wash away the spring weather early in the week. The first part of this week will be wet and stormy for Kansans, according to local weather services. Western Kansas has winter storms today, and meteorologists expect as much as six or more inches of snow in that part of the state. Mike Akulow, meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Topeka, said that rain and possible thunderstorms would continue through tomorrow or Wednesday. Temperatures will be colder, with lows in the 30s and highs in the lower 50s. "I think we'll see a drying trend by Thursday," he said, predicting slightly warmer temperatures and more stable weather for the rest of the week. Highs should reach the upper 50s again by the weekend, Akulow said. Ron Crandall, lead forecaster for the Topeka weather service, said he expected the clouds covering northeastern Kansas the first half of the week to break up a little by Thursday and let more sun through by Friday. KANU radio expands services with new translator stations By KIERSTJ MOEN Staff writer More people in Kansas and Oklahoma may listen to programs from KU's radio station KANU 91.5 FM after KANU completes a network of translator stations. The station is affiliated with National Public Radio and the American Public Radio Network. The $80,000 network of translator stations will boost public radio in Kansas and Oklahoma, which have few public radio stations, said Al Berman, KANU's director of development. "The objective is to bring public radio service to as many people as possible," he said. A translator station is an unmanned piece of radio equipment that mounted on a radio tower and can be used for a direct current station to a specific community. The translator station picks up the parent station's signal from the air and rebroadcasts it on a different frequency to receivers in an area who previously could not receive the parent station's signals or received only weak signals. KANU installed one such translator station in Manhattan on March 9 and one in Emporia in October 1986. KANU plans to install a similar station in Junction City by the end of March, and to have stations in Independence, Parsons, Iola, Pittsburg and Bartlesville, Okla., working by mid-1987. Each station costs about $10,000. Berman said. Additional costs cover maintenance and lease of space on radio towers. A public telecommunications grant has made possible the installation of seven of the eight translator stations in the network. Financing for the eighth station will come from KAMU's budget, he said. For each $10 000 translator station, the community that will benefit from it must raise a local donation. A fund-drive in Manhattan raised about $2,500 for the KANU translator station that sits on the KMKF radio tower northwest of the city. Since March 9, the Manhattan translator station has undergone a testing period, which is standard for such equipment. KANU engineers have taken it off the air for short periods to make adjustments. By the end of this month, the station should operate 24 hours a day, Berman said. Before the translator station was installed, listeners in Manhattan sometimes could receive a signal from KANU, which has an 85-mile range. 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