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FM Frequency of the Week: 107.7 mHz

What have you guys gotten on 107.7?

For me, different areas or on trips, etc.

Bothell/Bellevue/Marysville, WA: KNDD Seattle (107.7 The End, Alternative Rock), albeit sometimes staticky in Marysville. (Family member lives there)

Pacific Beach, WA: KNDD, quite listenable even with 107.9 KLSY one channel up...

Yakima, WA: KWVN Pendelton, OR (107.7 The Vine, Adult Hits) formerly KUMA (Hot AC, moved to 92.1)

-crainbebo
 
Until about 2 months ago it was only IBOC hash from WAMR 107.5 Miami....but.....their IBOC has gone bye bye.

Now it's all WMGF Mt Dora/Orlando. I did catch a Reach FM xltr in Naples last year.

On one extremely wild Tropo session in July 1992, Irie FM in Jamaica arrived here.

cd
 
Northern VA,

WWWT 107.7 (WTOP DC simulcast) with transmitter up on a big hill within a few miles from nearby Warrenton, VA, and 107.7-2 HD simulcast of Federal News WFED AM 1500 DC.
 
In Bellingham, WA, it's KNDD or some pirate playing old gramophone/cylinder music. There's also something else that comes in from time to time, but I could never a read on it (and it's not splashover from CFSI or CFML on 107.9)
 
From Gurnee/Libertyville, IL, 107.7 is WVCY-FM. I usually get a pretty good signal from them, weaker than WGCI 107.5, yet stronger than WLEY 107.9. Strong enough to preclude anyone else from butting in on the channel.
 
Bongwater said:
In Bellingham, WA, it's KNDD or some pirate playing old gramophone/cylinder music. There's also something else that comes in from time to time, but I could never a read on it (and it's not splashover from CFSI or CFML on 107.9)

Could it be KWVN Pendelton, OR? (Formerly KUMA) ???

-crainbebo
 
In Durham, North Carolina, we usually hear WRTP (88.5/Franklinton) translators W299AQ in next-door Chapel Hill (antenna is just inside Durham) or W299AP in Apex on 107.7 MHz (channel 299). Fayetteville market WUKS (St. Pauls) is a frequent catch as well. Regional catches include WMOV, Norfolk, VA and WWWT, Manassas, VA (Washington market), and e-skip, I;ve received KRXO, Oklahoma City; KTBQ, Nacodoches, TX; WMQT, Ishpeming, MI; KMAJ, Topeka, KS; KSYZ, Grand Island, NE; and KCGR, Goochland, KS (calls were current as of receipt)
 
Here in Warminster PA, it was WSNJ-FM from Bridgeton, NJ until it went off in 2003, and
then moved next door to 107.9 and became WRNB from Pennsauken. Now, it's splatter from
WRNB and 107.5 WBYN from Boyertown, PA(halfway between Allentown and Reading).
 
From Coldwater, MI-

Very strong mullet rock station, WRKR Portage- Battle Creek- Kalamazoo. 'Rocking Southwest Michigan with 60 year old Rock songs for over 20 years'

When WRKR is off...
A weak mish-mash of WMMX- Dayton, OH
WVCY- Milwaukee, WI
WHSB- Alpena, MI
and
WPFX- Luckey, OH
 
Re: FM Frequency of the Week: 107.7 MHz

Here in Vermilion, OH 107.7 is either a weak WXXF/Loudonville, OH (classic rock) or weak WPFX/Luckey, OH (country) or both flip flopping with each other. Areas to the east of here would also get some slop from WENZ 107.9/Cleveland.
 
And indeed, most of NE Ohio gets slop on 107.7 from Radio One hiphop powerhouse WENZ/107.9 "Z107.9".

West of Canton/southwest of Akron, CC's WXXF/107.7 Loudonville, the northern part of the mid-Ohio "Fox" classic rock format simulcast (WFXN/102.3 Galion is the southern part), can be heard fine. It used to be "The Breeze" WBZW, a smooth jazz station going after Wooster, just west of Canton.
 
Near Farmville, Virginia:

Antenna aimed south: WWDW 107.7, Alberta, VA (2WD)
Antenna aimed north: WWWT 107.7, Manassas, VA (WTOP News) - During good conditions.
 
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