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FM Frequency of the Week: 101.9

Wilmington Delaware

Fringe signal from WLIF Baltimore MD with Adult Contemporary Music. It is squeezed in between strong signals on 101.7 and 102.1. The signal becomes listenable as you head SW from Wilmington on I-95.

Two other stations have been logged on this frequency but haven't been heard recently -

WFAN - NYC

WIKS - New Bern NC during TROPO
 
Denver, CO -
Local 101.9 KXWA. Licensed to Centennial and mostly covers areas in Denver and to the south. The HD-2 is Spanish-language La Vida Unida. It’s interesting to note that the TOH ID on La Vida Unida covers *all* the stations, mostly HD-2 sub channels, that carry the programming.

Edit: The station’s FM history cards indicate that it’s a move-in from Colorado Springs. I don’t have enough background in the market to know what the story is there, or when that happened.

Henceforth, since there’s a local or translator signal every 400 kHz on the Denver FM dial, I’m going to participate only during those weeks when there’s such a thing for the FOTW.
 
Hartland, VT:

A weak WKKN Westminster ("The Peak") with classic rock.

Meriden, CT:

W270DL Milford, translator for Christian WFIF(AM) Milford.
 
Central Kentucky:

W270DE, the translator for WLRT 1250, Nicholasville, "La Explosiva 1250 and 101.9" Regional Mexican music.
Prior to the translator sign on, WKRQ (Q 102) Cincinnati, was a frequent visitor
There are only two Hispanic programmed stations in Central Kentucky with the other being WYGH 1440 in Paris.
 
Clifton, New Jersey

I get WFAN-FM New York, NY. Currently, Sports Radio 101.9 FM The Fan is on analog and HD1, Infinity Sports Network on HD2, and BetQL Network on HD3.
 
Denver, CO -
Local 101.9 KXWA. Licensed to Centennial and mostly covers areas in Denver and to the south. The HD-2 is Spanish-language La Vida Unida. It’s interesting to note that the TOH ID on La Vida Unida covers *all* the stations, mostly HD-2 sub channels, that carry the programming.

Edit: The station’s FM history cards indicate that it’s a move-in from Colorado Springs. I don’t have enough background in the market to know what the story is there, or when that happened.

Henceforth, since there’s a local or translator signal every 400 kHz on the Denver FM dial, I’m going to participate only during those weeks when there’s such a thing for the FOTW.
Open frequencies are becoming like dark skies at night. A relic..
 
Tyler, TX:

A weak, but fairly steady, signal from classic rock "101.9 The Bus" KBUS Paris. KSML-FM from Lufkin makes rare appearances here. It's Regional Mexican "Super Mix".
 
KSML-FM in Maydelle, Texas.
 
Central Kansas:
A blank frequency locally, but on certain days, a weak to strong KKQY/Hill City. Other than that, stations on this frequency are over 100 miles from my location.

North Iowa:
A marginal KNWS-FM/Waterloo.
 
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