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FM Frequency of the Week: 89.3

Hartland, VT:
Nothing.

Meriden, CT:
WRTC Hartford, Trinity College's station, with block-programmed musical specialty shows 24/7.
 
Melbourne FL

89.3 MHz

WPIO - Titusville FL ---- Christian/community - 2023

WRMB - Boynton Beach FL - Moody Radio So. Fla. Christian – SRN 2016

WECC - Folkston GA -The Lighthouse Cont. Christian – SRN 2007
 
Mankato, MN
KCMP Northfield (tower in the southern suburbs of Minneapolis/St Paul)
Minnesota Public Radio Flagship of "the Current" AAA format

Lake House (14 miles south of Aitkin, MN)
KOPJ Sebeka
Religious "Life Talk Radio"
 
Wilmington Delaware

Recently the station on 89.3 was sold and now relays 'The Bridge' a Contemporary Christian Music station in Harrington DE. It is located in Bridgeton NJ and comes in pretty well here. Before the sale is carried a relay of WHYY in Philadelphia with NPR programming. The call letters are currently WNJB but may change with the new owners. Just to my N is WRTJ in Coatesville PA relaying WRTI in Philadelphia. It comes in well just over the DE-PA state line as WNJB vanishes.
 
Here in south San Jose, nothing.

At my work, I can get KOHL out of Fremont, Ohlone College. Its a very weak station. I believe its 145 watts.

The stick is high up (HAAT of 407') but its in a gully (water washout) on the side of the mountain, and so, the signal is blocked for most of San Jose and Milpitas residences. As you move more westbound, into Santa Clara, Sunnyvale, Mountain View, the signal is free to cover the remaining parts of the south bay.

Its a good station, even though I no longer listen to "manufactured hip hop music" of today. If KOHL were to move the transmitter a bit higher up (out of the water way gully), the signal might just make it into the southern parts of San Jose. A nice bump up in power to say 250 watts wouldn't hurt either.
 
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