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FM Frequency of the Week - 103.9 MHz

What can you get on 103.9 FM?

Here in Vermilion, OH it is mostly IBOC hash from local WQAL 104.1 'Q104' but I can sometimes get CKDK/Woodstock, ON (Classic Hits 'More FM') and also CJBC/Windsor, ON with Espace Musique (French programming)

Columbus, OH just had a format flip to their 103.9 from 'Classic Hits 103.9' to NewsRadio WMNI 103.9 FM/920 AM
 
Here in the Seattle area, 103.9 is IBOC from KMTT 103.7.

In Pacific Beach, WA however, I can get KVAS Ilwaco, WA [Country].

Yakima has KXDD 104.1 splatter...while Portland, OR gets KFIS 104.1 splatter. A messy frequency in the NW!

-crainbebo
 
Here in northern VA, it's WTLP Braddock Hts, MD, (Frederick, MD area) relaying WTOP DC's news format. WTLP is about 40 miles away with a weak signal. In some places in VA, especially near the town of Warrenton, I can hear the very religious WYFT Luray, VA over WTLP. Its transmitter is in a valley west of the Blue Ridge mountains, and those mountains often block its signal toward the east.

Tropo has often brought in the hip-hop/R&B WOCQ from Salisbury, MD. I once heard WNNL near Raleigh, NC with a black gospel format.
 
In Bellingham, WA, it's splatter from local KAFE 104.1
 
Local WDKX here in Rochester - 800 smokin' watts from the tallest rooftop downtown. I'm trying to think if I have ever heard this one off the air, and I'm thinking I haven't.
 
In Gary, IN, WXRD Crown Point, IN dominates the dial here. When in the far western suburbs of Chicagoland, it's possible for me to get WWYW Dundee, IL.
 
In Memphis it's almost always KCJF from Earle, AR. Though I have picked up WWKZ from Okolona, MS during tropo.
 
Scott Fybush said:
Local WDKX here in Rochester - 800 smokin' watts from the tallest rooftop downtown. I'm trying to think if I have ever heard this one off the air, and I'm thinking I haven't.

You'd likely hear CBBP from Peterborough with CBC Radio 2 if they ever did go off air. Either that or WVOA Mexico, NY. Those are the two stations I usually get on 103.9
 
spunker88 said:
Scott Fybush said:
Local WDKX here in Rochester - 800 smokin' watts from the tallest rooftop downtown. I'm trying to think if I have ever heard this one off the air, and I'm thinking I haven't.

You'd likely hear CBBP from Peterborough with CBC Radio 2 if they ever did go off air. Either that or WVOA Mexico, NY. Those are the two stations I usually get on 103.9

Without a doubt - probably WVOA a little more than CBBP. I've heard 96.7 Oswego plenty of times with WCMF 96.5 off, so I know there's a decent terrain path in that direction, and Peterborough's easy from here as well.
 
Far northwest suburbs of Chicago....WWYW. Rimshot from the total market perspective, but one of the best signals on the dial out here. I'm 9 miles from the stick.

Basically canned oldies from the bird....excuse me, I mean "classic hits'....with annoying jocks. Used to be pretty decent live and local, but Next Media dumped out of that.
 
Here outside of Duluth, MN, 103.9 MHz is one of my best DX frequencies.

Most of the time there's weak KZJK IBOC, which I can usually get an audio decode on at least summer nights. Also to the south, W280DF, 55 miles away, which always comes in. To the east, there's W280DD, Ironwood, MI. Despite running only 10 watts and being 104 miles away, this is a frequent catch which actually might always "be there" in the absence of tropo, due to a very favorable path which runs along the Lake Superior shoreline. Lake Superior actually provides a path which must compare to that provided by the Pacific Ocean; along Skyline Parkway in Duluth, another 88.3 LPFM station from there is sometimes audible in places (vertically polarized), and along the North Shore U.P. stations always come in.

To the west, there's KBHL 103.9 from Osakis (148 miles), usually weakly audible, enhanced during good tropo conditions. To the south, there's KLCX 103.9 Eyota (Rochester), MN, which despite running 1.3 kW from 188 miles away, was a regular in 2008. WVBO Winneconne, WI (259 miles) sometimes comes in, as does KUOO Spirit Lake, IA (269 miles), especially when summer "southwestern" tropo is up, during which it often booms in like a local. WWYW from Dundee, IL, at 375 miles, came in once (July 21, 2011). KNZA, Hiawatha, KS, at 523 miles, was first logged on July 31, 2011 via tropospheric ducting, and was a frequent visitor from then on. One of my most distant tropo logs, KKIX from Fayetteville, AR, was logged on August 26, 2011 at 749 miles during an incredible tropo opening to Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, and Oklahoma (with tropospheric ducting to Southeastern Tennessee apparent on the APRS map, though not on the FM dial). Finally, I've logged quite a few stations via Es on that frequency; KCJF from Earle, AR on July 10, 2008; KZMN from Kalispell, MT on June 18, 2010; WOCQ from Berlin, MD on July 15, 2006 (and quite a few other times if my memory serves me right), KTHP from Hemphill, TX on June 2, 2010; WHXT from Orangeburg, SC on June 18, 2010; WTYB from Tybee Island, GA, first on July 22, 2008; and KEDJ from Gilbert, AZ, at 1,373 miles, on June 15, 2008. There was (still is?) also a low-power relay of a pirate called "Liquid Radio" broadcasting from Cloquet, MN, which is about 10 miles away from me. So, 18 stations total logged on that frequency.
 
Durham, NC- local black gospel WNNL "The Light 103.9" Fuquay-Varina, NC. I have also received WTYB, Tybee Island, GA and WHXT, Orangeburg, SC as well as the former WWTB, Holly Ridge, NC (since relicensed to Swansboro, NC as K-Love 104.1 WKGV)
 
Columbia, MO: KRLI 103.9 Malta Bend, MO. Formerly adult standards "Curly 103.9." Recently switched to CHR "103.9 The Grenade."
 
Here in Warminster PA(Philly 'burbs), it's local WPPZ("Praise 103.9") from Jenkintown-Philadelphia, the former WIBF-FM that was owned by
the Fox brothers.
 
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