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FM Frequency of the Week: 91.3

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Hartland, VT:

WEVH Hanover, NH, New Hampshire Public Radio, standard news/talk format with variety programming on weekends.

Meriden, CT:

WWUH West Hartford, University of Hartford's station with block programming hosted by students and outsiders, mostly niche musical genres.
 
Tyler, Texas:

KGLY Tyler, "Lift 91.3", which is one of six signals owned and operated by local non-profit Educational Radio Foundation of East Texas. This one is their praise and worship format. 12kW/155m HAAT off Old Omen Rd., southeast side of town.
 
Mankato, MN
nothing
(its between KNOW 91.1 Minneapolis 100kw and KGAC 91.5 St Peter (tower is west of Mankato))
 
In Pickerington, Ohio, it's a solid signal from 50,000-watt WOUB in Athens. Their signal travels up into central Ohio quite well despite the hilly terrain of southeast Ohio. I can pick them up on smaller desktop radios inside my house, which isn't always the case with distant signals.
I've never heard WYSO in my part of central Ohio, but I wouldn't be surprised if there's some place in or close to the Columbus area that their signal collides with WOUB. WYSO has a slight notch in its pattern toward WOUB, per Radio Locator.
 
In Pickerington, Ohio, it's a solid signal from 50,000-watt WOUB in Athens. Their signal travels up into central Ohio quite well despite the hilly terrain of southeast Ohio. I can pick them up on smaller desktop radios inside my house, which isn't always the case with distant signals.
I've never heard WYSO in my part of central Ohio, but I wouldn't be surprised if there's some place in or close to the Columbus area that their signal collides with WOUB. WYSO has a slight notch in its pattern toward WOUB, per Radio Locator.
I'm sure I heard WOUB in the Celina area but I don't specifically remember. It wasn't unusual to get a nice pipeline into Southeast Ohio and West VIrginia
 
Wilmington Delaware

Local WVUD Newark DE operating from the University of Delaware campus. Not a great signal but listenable. In summer a much stronger WEMS Princess Anne MD (University of Maryland Eastern Shore) makes frequent appearances and overrides WVUD.
 
Northeast Essex County, NJ. Splatter from WFMU and WNYE.
Many times, a pirate station.
WRTQ Ocean City, NJ comes in during tropo
 
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