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FM Frequency of the Week: 100.7

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100.7 MHz

W264AS - Rockledge FL relays WWBC 1510 AM - Christian, Black Gospel (Local 15 miles north of Melbourne)

WHYI Fort Lauderdale-Miami FL Y100 #1 hit music channel can overpower it during enhanced conditions for South Florida

Also possible:

WMTX Tampa Bay FL Mix 100.7 Variety 70s/80s/90s/today

KW - Melbourne FL
 
Wilmington Delaware

I'm in between 2 class B stations - WLEV (Adult Contemporary) Allentown PA and WZXL (Classic Rock) Wildwood NJ. In my apartment WZXL wins out with a fair signal during normal reception conditions but puts in a good stereo signal most summer evenings. WLEV is heard on my car radio if I travel just to my N. A third player is a religious translator(W264BH) in downtown Philly with a highly directional antenna (E-W) that fits in between the 2 others. I can hear it weakly if I swing my antenna to null out WZXL.
 
Canyon Lake, Texas: KASE from Austin: you do not have to go too far south to hear a translator for KAHL (1310) in San Antonio. I think I heard KKHT from Lumberton during an intense tropo where Devers signals overpowered San Antonio and Austin stations.
 
East Tennessee: Knoxville, W264CJ translator for (WKXV-AM). Sevierville area, WBGQ, Bulls Gap, TN. Still a possibility, WUSY, Cleveland (Chattanooga market), TN.
Retro/other: Dayton, Ohio area: WEEC, Springfield, OH. During remnants of Hurricane Ike in 2007, when much of the power grid was down for a week or more in some areas, we had a rare shot at hearing Cleveland's WMMS.
Lafayette, IN: Usually WMGI, Terre Haute. Sometimes WBYT, Elkhart.
 
Well within range of the aforementioned WLEV Allentown here.
They are audibly available in many of the NYC western counties, just as the equally huge 100.7 WHUD Peeksill signal up the Hudson is as well. WHUD shows up low, but steadily in the Nassau-Suffolk book.
(For entertainment purposes only, we're an actual 3/8 inch north of that circle for Pottsville PA)
 
Warminster PA(Philly 'burbs):

Usually semi-local WLEV from Allentown. Tropo conditions would give us WHUD from Peekskill NY or WZXL from Wildwood NJ.
 
Hanford CA
100.7 KNGS-LP, aka "KKDJ"

I like how they mention Visalia in their Toth, but even with a car radio the signal is non-existent that far east
 
East Tennessee: Knoxville, W264CJ translator for (WKXV-AM). Sevierville area, WBGQ, Bulls Gap, TN. Still a possibility, WUSY, Cleveland (Chattanooga market), TN.
Retro/other: Dayton, Ohio area: WEEC, Springfield, OH. During remnants of Hurricane Ike in 2007, when much of the power grid was down for a week or more in some areas, we had a rare shot at hearing Cleveland's WMMS.
Lafayette, IN: Usually WMGI, Terre Haute. Sometimes WBYT, Elkhart.
I've heard WEEC in many places Delphi Indiana, Indianapolis, and at an uncles house on an island in Canada just south of Sarnia Ontario.
 
East Tennessee: Knoxville, W264CJ translator for (WKXV-AM). Sevierville area, WBGQ, Bulls Gap, TN. Still a possibility, WUSY, Cleveland (Chattanooga market), TN.
Retro/other: Dayton, Ohio area: WEEC, Springfield, OH. During remnants of Hurricane Ike in 2007, when much of the power grid was down for a week or more in some areas, we had a rare shot at hearing Cleveland's WMMS.
Lafayette, IN: Usually WMGI, Terre Haute. Sometimes WBYT, Elkhart.

WEEC is the only game in town on 100.7 around Columbus. Their signal has always covered the area quite well, to the point that I've seen it stop the scan many times on the west side of town and in Hilliard, Grove City, Dublin etc.
 
WEEC is the only game in town on 100.7 around Columbus. Their signal has always covered the area quite well, to the point that I've seen it stop the scan many times on the west side of town and in Hilliard, Grove City, Dublin etc.
WEEC's tower is West of Springfield, but I'm surprised there are no occasions when WMMS sneaks in
 
WEEC's tower is West of Springfield, but I'm surprised there are no occasions when WMMS sneaks in

It might at times, but WEEC surprisingly holds its own around Columbus. Comes in very well on my second-floor radio in Pickerington, considerably better than 102.9 which itself is listenable out here.
 
South Mississippi:

usually, either
WJTQ Pensacola, FL - Jet 100.7 "Pensacola's Greatest Hits"
or
WTGE Baton Rouge, LA - 100.7 The Tiger (country)

KZBL Natchitoches, LA - Greatest Hits and Goodtime Oldies has also come in once.
 
Central Kansas:
A fair to weak KHOK/Hoisington.

North Iowa:
It varies on the day, but have been able to pick up KJYL/Eagle Grove and KKRQ/Iowa City, all of which are fair to weak.
 
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