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FM Frequency of the Week: 106.3

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Hartland, VT:

Splatter from classic rock WHDQ Claremont, NH, at 106.1.

Meriden, CT:

W292FI Waterbury, translator for "tropical" WWCO (1240) Waterbury. Format is a blend of Caribbean-leaning genres along with the occasional Latin pop track, not much reggaeton. The target audience, I suspect, is elderly and first-generation.
 
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Wilmington Delaware

2 stations appear in North DE now and then depending on reception conditions -

WJSE North Cape May NJ with Alternative Music. Can be heard in SE DE on a regular basis.

WCEM Cambridge MD with Country Music. Can be heard in SW DE on a regular basis
 
Melbourne FL

WCIF - Melbourne FL - Hope 106.3 - Christian – SRN - 2023

WJBW - Jupiter FL - B106.3 Old school R & B // HD1 - 2010

WKBX - Kingsland GA - K-Bay 106 - AOR, oldies -24H Late 1980s

KW
 
Tyler, TX:

Usually a weak signal from Texarkana's classic rock Eagle KYGL. Country KLBC Durant makes an occasional appearance here as does Temple's Hip Hop B106 which, of course, has KOOC calls.
 
The 106.3 tale here isn't DX from here. It's not even DX, for the the matter of that (at least not for me). But it might get a giggle or two.
It had to be over ten years ago when this New York (City) ratings came out. 106.3 is one of those 'outlier' frequencies ; suburban Class A's, fitting in between the big Class B signals in the marlet. Three of them on 106.3 have good coverage in the NYC market, with two of them heard pretty well in actual NYC boroughs. The third one covers some of the western NYC market counties in NJ.
So which 106.3 showed up in those ratings? None of them.
Instead, to much merriment and confusion, a WSLT from near Cape May NJ, 130 miles down the coast, was listed. None of the big Atlantic City stations or coastal stations from three markets away 'made the NY book'. Just little WSLT.
 
not a cotton picken freakin thing, ever
 
Rochester NY: local WRFZ-LP (which I helped to build), but even the mildest trop brings in the CJBC Radio-Canada relay from across the lake in Peterborough ON.
 
Denver - K292FM relaying KTLF Colorado Springs, a Christian contemporary outfit, "The Light".

Old Oakland location - nothing, caught between KMEL and a weak KEZR. (106.1 & 106.5 respectively)
 
can we lock all these old threads? KD4QR dug em all back up and they flooded my feed
 
South Jersey:

WJSE... a local alternative rock station with an expansive playlist.

Above Atlantic County, I can pick up WTHJ Eatontown, which is Thunder Country.
 
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