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FM Frequency of the Week - 101.9 MHz

What do you all get on 101.9 FM?

Here in Vermilion, OH it is mostly I-BLOCK hash from WDOK 102.1 in Cleveland. WDET/Detroit comes in underneath that with a varying signal.
 
YAKIMA WA
KZIU Weston, OR is the most common, staticky with CHR. KINK Portland OR on hills or in the mountains especially where knife-edge reception is common.

In western WA, 101.9 was everyone's best channel. KINK would be the most common, sometimes CITR Vancouver BC closer to the water, ditto CFUV Victoria BC. KZIU (back in the KUJJ days) was once in a great while at around 200 miles.

It was an *excellent* E-skip frequency as well. Logged these:
KATP Amarillo, TX (Country, 2010)
KBTO Bottineau, ND (Country, 2010)
KIGN Burns, WY (Classic Rock, 2009)
KXWA Centennial, CO (first logged as KKHI Smooth Jazz in 2009, then WAY-FM relogged 2010, 11)

-crainbebo
 
Cincinnati OH West
Reception location: Second story of house which is not situated well for FM DX.
Receiver: Grundig G8

WKRQ "Q102" Cincinnati - Strong local kills this and adjacent frequencies.
 
Allendale, MI: Splatter from 101.7 WMRR and 102.1 WMUK, but WLDR has been known to sneak in
Manistee, MI: WLDR 99% of the time, WDEZ and WKQS will come in during good tropo
 
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