After a few technical delays, Mega Educational Communications signed on WAHD in mid-1990. The new station was automated and aired soft adult contemporary music, later playing easy listening as "Easy 90.5". In 1992, the station signed on W260AB, a translator in Raleigh at 99.9 FM, to fill in coverage gaps in the main WAHD signal. WAHD went through CHR/dance and finally a smooth jazz format before going dark in 1999. Costa Mesa, California-based Calvary Satellite Network bought the dormant WAHD and signed it on again in 2001 as WXJC airing their Christian talk programming. On September 19th,2002, CSN dropped the WXJC call sign to become WAJC. WAJC's programming is simulcast over WJIJ in Norlina, NC. In October 2005, Raleigh translator W260AB surrendered its license with the move of WFXQ, 99.9 FM from Chase City, Virginia, into the Raleigh-Durham radio market as a Creedmoor-licensed station.. In 2008, WAJC received a construction permit to increase their antenna height and move their city of license from Wilson to Zebulon. Interestingly enough, the station has never provided a city grade signal over Wilson.
(CP) W239AS, 95.7, Braggtown, NC