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East Tennessee: Local WWST Star 102.1
Retro/other: I logged WWST once in Dayton, OH, but usually I could still get Lima powerhouse WIMT. Lafayette IN area, WDNL, Danville IL
Kenosha, WI- Barely-local WLUM Milwaukee. Modern Rock format. Doesn't take much tropo for WMUK Kalamazoo (Western Michigan University) to override WLUM.
Have heard WDNL Danville, IL a couple of times.
Good HD signal from WIOQ in Philadelphia PA with Top 40 programming. The signal covers all of New Castle County and Northern Kent County. A LPFM (W271CX) relays WNCL 930 AM in Milford DE with Classic Hits. It covers Southern Kent and Northern Sussex County. I've heard it a few times up here when Delmarva stations were coming in strong and I was able to null WIOQ.
Central Kansas:
Nothing but a strong KZSN/Hutchinson.
North Iowa:
A lot of bleedover from distant frequencies here, but can eek in KEEY/St. Paul on some days (I have picked up KUQQ/Milford before, but it’s rare).
Central Kentucky:
Local WKYL Lawrenceburg. Simulcasts with WFRT Frankfort.
"Passport Radio 103.7 & 102.1 It's a trip" Classic hits from 60s, 70s and 80s. My favorite FM...
No nearby licensed stations, but I have been able to receive WIOQ "Q102" Philadelphia, PA during tropo. On 08/10/2020, I received WAQY "Rock 102" Springfield, MA for the first and only time.
Around Columbus, Ohio, it's low-power WCRM, which calls itself "Ohio's Multicultural Community Radio Station." 84 watts from the north side of town, so get too far from them and static generally takes over.
WIMT "T 102" can be heard more often than not in the Dublin and Olentangy areas north and west of Columbus proper. Its signal vastly improves by the time you hit Marysville.
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