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FM Frequency of the Week - 100.5 MHz

What can you get on 100.5 FM?

In Vermilion, OH it is either WKXA from Findlay, OH or CBBL from London, ON or both with varying signal strengths.
 
From Baldwin County, AL, nothing. We have a class C local, WCOA-FM doing news/talk on 100.7. Even though they've turned off the HD with the talk format it's still too strong to null anything out, even during good DX conditions.
 
from outskirts of Pittsburgh, it's WYJK-FM, Wheeling, WV
(though very difficult and under strong hash from WBZZ 100.7,
New Kensington)
 
In Huntsville, AL: IBOC bleed-over from WQRV-100.3. Although, when I drove into Redstone Arsenal last week, I was picking up WAPI-FM from Helena loud and clear.
 
100.5 WZEZ-FM from Goochland, VA comes in pretty clear to me in Central VA.
 
For me in northern VA, usually nothing but IBOC from DC's WBIG 100.3. Sometimes during a tropo opening, I get WZEZ but more likely I'll get WVHT Norfolk instead.

I once got KNNK Dimmit, TX from E skip several years ago.
 
From Coldwater, MI

One of my best frequencies! I receive on a regular basis.

WKXA- Findlay, OH- Country
WWKI- Kokomo, IN- Country- (KI)
WTRV- Walker, MI- AC- (The River)
WSGW- Carrollton, MI- News/Talk
CBBL- London, ON- Public Radio/CBC Radio
 
Exclusively WSCN 100.5, 9 miles away, 100 kW blowtorch.

When they were off, though, I managed to hear KXAC St. James, MN, 219 miles away, weakly.
 
In Bellevue, WA it's IBOC from KKWF. Go 25 miles N and CKPK is easy with a DSP-enabled radio, next to KKWF and CKKQ.

In Pacific Beach, WA I managed to get nothing on this frequency. I believe I had CKPK Vancouver in Westport however.

In Yakima, WA there's some type of SS pirate on this frequency.

In Portland it's IBOC from KKRZ.
 
In Lexington, KY it's always WLGX Louisville, and usually very clear on the south and west sides of town. Occasionally on the east side of town WKEE out of Huntington, WV bleeds over WLGX.
 
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