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FM Frequency of the Week: 102.7

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East Tennessee: Knoxville area, W247BZ, translator of WLIL-730, Lenoir City. Before this translator, it was mostly Classic Rocker WEKX, Jellico, TN and sometimes Classic Hits, WVEK, Weber City VA (Tri-Cities TN/VA market).

I've got to think before Docket 80-90, WEBN, Cincinnati would have been a realistic possibility.

Retro/other: Dayton, Ohio. WEBN though it was short-spaced to WAZU/WING-FM/WDHT licensed to Springfield, then Urbana with no tower move.
 
Semi-local WKSB Williamsport is the regular. A form of AC is this month's format try at 102.7 for iHeartless / Clear Channel, as they attempt again to knock off Backyard Broadcsters' country WILQ -- the #1 station in that market.

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I was at some used antique place in town where the gal had WKSB playing off a counter GE SR II. My eyes and ears lit up. I had bought one of those GE SR III's not long before ; a useless piece of rubbish for AM DX but pretty nice on FM. I told her that I had the *newest* GE Superadio model and would give her the '3' plus $10 for that 2. She said okay. I went home, tuned the '3' to 102.7, and brought it back to her for the swap. I hope she's not an AM DXer looking for me around town with blood in her ear.
 
South Mississippi:

WXBM Milton, FL "Gulf Coast Country"
Sometimes these come in:
K274DE Golden Meadow, LA translator of KLEB 1600 "The Rajun Cajun" (classic hits/oldies)
KTXJ Jasper, TX "Southern Gospel Radio"
XHPQUI Tequisquiapan, Querétaro "K Digital" (Romantic/pop)
XEHL Guadalajara, Jalisco "Los 40" (CHR)
 
Hartland, VT:
WEQX Manchester, VT. An eclectic AAA/Alt hybrid, not always 100 percent readable this far east, but usually puts a usable signal on this frequency.
 
Central Kansas:
A blank frequency locally, though KJYO/Oklahoma City pops in every so often. (About 20ish years ago, I remember picking up KFRX/Lincoln before it moved to 106.3.)

North Iowa:
Clear signal from local KYTC/Northwood.
 
San Jose, California

50kW KHGE out of Fresno makes the trip. If the propagation is good enough, the station will be weak, but you could listen to it (Albeit, w/ static) in certain spots.

Not sure why "Rabbitears.info" has the signal ending just outside Los Banos. If I can get it here in San Jose, why can't they be at least at 40-50 dBu?
 
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