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FM Frequency of the Week: 103.3

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East Tennessee......Nothing but IBOC hash from WIMZ-103.5
Retro/other: Sometimes WMLX, St. Marys, Ohio or WOLT, Indianapolis.
 
Central Kansas:
Weak, but sometimes audible, signals from KPRS/KCMO and KJLS/Hays.

North Iowa:
Weak reception from K277DA/Charles City (which relays KCHA-AM). Otherwise, KAZR/Pella will make its way in on occasion, depending on conditions/antenna positioning.
 
Mankato, MN

bleedover from 103.5 KYSM 100kw thunderstick about 4 miles away

sidenote: a buddy of mine works at a different school in the district and the tower for said station (and KRBI 105.5) is right outside of his back door (at the end of the school property).
 
Wilmington Delaware

A weak WPRB from Princeton NJ with the usual College radio format (anything goes). A regular visitor is WESR from Onley VA about halfway down the VA part of Delmarva. Under normal reception conditions it is barely audible but on warm humid evenings it can put a perfect stereo signal in for many hours. It fades away a few hours after sunrise only to return again at night.
 
A somewhat uneventful frequency here in Canyon Lake, Texas. 103.3 from San Antonio can make it up here, but very weak. The only other catches that I can recall are 103.3 out of the Metroplex (both in the ESPN days and current VCY). Have pulled in WKDF Nashville during E-skip events (both in their AOR/CHR era and current Country format).
 
South Mississippi:

WRQQ Hammond/Baton Rouge, LA - Classic Hits 103.3
these have come in when there's tropo:
KVDT Allen, TX - VCY America
KJCS Nacogdoches, TX - 103 The Bull
 
In Mint Hill NC on 103.3:

W277CB Charlotte, NC - Streetz 103.3/100.5 (Hip Hop)
During tropo:
WJMX Cheraw, SC - 103X (Top 40)

On one occasion I got WMGV Newport, NC in 2019, then V103.3 (Hot AC), has since changed to Magic 103.3/95.5 (AC)
 
Here in Pickerington, Ohio, nothing next to local WNND on 103.5, which transmits from about five miles to my north/northeast, and Spanish-language WVKO on 103.1.
Maybe 30 miles to my east, W277BV-FM "Radio U" from Zanesville starts to pop through. Non-directional with a robust 19 watts, but thanks to the elevation in that part of the state it transmits from more than 1,100 feet, per Radio Locator. It's essentially covered up by 103.5's hash by the time you hit the Licking-Muskingum county line about 15 miles west of Zanesville.
 
From Raleigh, North Carolina:

I can regularly able to pick up WAKG Danville, VA. It's the only MRN/PRN affilate that I can consistently get and listen to NASCAR races on. I have also been able to pick up WMGV Newport, NC on a few occasions.
 
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