After the AM topic went well, I figured we could also do this for FM stations.
Near Charleston, SC, I can get 105.7 from Augusta very regularly (country music). That is about 120 miles. It probably comes in 90% of the time or more. That is just with a good car radio and a regulation antenna.
98.7 and 106.9 from Beaufort are very good signals through most of the Charleston area on a good radio, even though they serve Savannah.
Before we had a 102.9 LPFM sign on last year, Jacksonville was steady probably 70% of the time there from about 200 miles. WCOS 97.5 was always there every day from about 115 miles out until we had an LPFM sign on there just recently.
In the summer, the amount of distants grow exponentially. Most of the Savannah stations are in nearly full-time at 90-100 miles, along with MB. 104.1 is there nearly year-round, but during the summer you can probably add another 4-5 signals from there that come in well. During the summer, Orlando (especially 105.9, 107.7, 101.9) are there probably 3 times a week.
What are the farthest FM signals you can get?
Near Charleston, SC, I can get 105.7 from Augusta very regularly (country music). That is about 120 miles. It probably comes in 90% of the time or more. That is just with a good car radio and a regulation antenna.
98.7 and 106.9 from Beaufort are very good signals through most of the Charleston area on a good radio, even though they serve Savannah.
Before we had a 102.9 LPFM sign on last year, Jacksonville was steady probably 70% of the time there from about 200 miles. WCOS 97.5 was always there every day from about 115 miles out until we had an LPFM sign on there just recently.
In the summer, the amount of distants grow exponentially. Most of the Savannah stations are in nearly full-time at 90-100 miles, along with MB. 104.1 is there nearly year-round, but during the summer you can probably add another 4-5 signals from there that come in well. During the summer, Orlando (especially 105.9, 107.7, 101.9) are there probably 3 times a week.
What are the farthest FM signals you can get?