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FM Frequency of the Week - 91.3 MHz

In Bellevue, WA it's local KBCS, operated by Bellevue College.

Over in Pacific Beach, WA I get KOSW-LP from Ocean Shores, a community radio station with 96w of power.

Portland, OR has IBOC from KOPB. I do get KCED Centralia farther N, starting around Castle Rock area.

In Yakima, WA I get KGTS Walla Walla, weak signal however.

-crainbebo
 
In Baldwin Co., Alabama it's local pubcaster WHIL, formerly of Spring Hill College, now owned by the Univ. Alabama in Tuscaloosa, running their networked Alabama Public Radio format. They transmit from a stick in Spanish Fort, about 15 air miles NW of me.
 
In Jackson, MS it is WMPN which is Mississippi Public Broadcasting which is NPR for central Mississippi and the only station in the Jackson, MS area that takes full advantage of HD Radio as with all the MPB outlets throughout Mississippi
 
From Gaffney, SC - Very strong bleeding from Local WYFG 91.1 about 6 miles away,
but some nights during tropo, I can hear 91.3 WLTR (SC Public Radio) from Columbia over the bleeding of 91.1.

Note: I can hear SC Public Radio from 90.1 WEPR Greenville, so no good reason to try an hear it on 91.3.
 
Here, north of Brockville ON, it's a real mish-mash.

CJLX-FM (91X - Loyalist College) Belleville ON
CIRA-FM (Radio Ville-Marie) Montreal QC
WCNY-FM (Classic FM) Syracuse NY
WXLH (NCPR) Blue Mountain Lake NY
W217AE (NCPR) Alexandria Bay NY

~BG
 
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