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FM Frequency of the Week: 91.5

Hartland, VT:

WOOL Bellows Falls, "Black Sheep Radio," a truly freeform community radio station, block programmed with all sorts of talk and music, different schedule every day of the week.

Meriden, CT:

Nothing.
 
Cheyenne, WY:

A strong signal from KUNC Greeley (45 miles as the crow flies)(NPR Station) with somewhat consistent RDS.

Once, I had tropo to KRNE Merriman (190 mi) where the HD signal overrode the KUNC signal. Occasionally, I'll have some E-skip, but it has been a while.
 
North Iowa:
Clear signal from KNSM/Mason City

Central Kansas:
Nothing local, but can receive KANU/Lawrence on some occasions, and have also received KSNS/Medicine Lodge a few times.
 
I've recently relocated back home to the Manchester area of northern England, I was previously in the Yorkshire area for work. In both areas, this frequency is occupied by 250,000 watt BBC Radio 3 from the mighty Holme Moss tower. Mostly classical music, but with some other cultural programming - essay readings, plays, poetry, the occasional intellectual debate where dusty academics in smoke-filled rooms discuss philosophy or metaphysics. Out of their programming, I particularly like Late Junction, from which I've discovered some of my favorite music ever.
 
Wilmington Delaware

Splatter from local WMPH 91.7 (Mount Pleasant High School). A puny 100 watts but is 2 miles from me elminating any DX opportunities. If I head SW a few miles I can start to pick up WBJC in Baltimore with 50,000 watts of Classical Music.
 
Elk Grove Ca
If I orient the rabbit ears correctly, it's student run KYDS from El Camino High School in Sacramento (10 watts)
 
South Mississippi:

WTUL New Orleans (Tulane University) used to come in with very weak signal but has not been heard since they reduced power.
KPAE Erwinville, LA - Sound Radio (Christian radio)
WPRK Winter Park, FL (Rollins College) - closest e-skip station received at 517 mi
WYCS Yorktown, VA - Oasis Radio Network (Christian radio)
WBJC Baltimore - Maryland's Classical Music Station
KRNE Merriman, NE - Nebraska Public Media
KUNC Greeley, CO (NPR) -has been heard sometime each summer for the last three years
KQMN Thief River Falls, MN - Minnesota Public Radio classical
WXXI Rochester, NY - Classical 91.5
 
Northeast Essex County, NJ: Strong WNYE New York City.
Off air: Received WGRS Guilford, CT.
Oops! My memory betrayed me on this one. WGRS was indeed present on this frequency in Meriden, CT, in the car but not at home. It's a 24/7 simulcast of WMNR Monroe, whose programming is better heard in Meriden via translator W220CE Middlefield at 91.9.
 
Local K218CX Yakima (KAWZ/Calvary Chapel). In Ellensburg, another KAWZ translator, K218DF Cle Elum. KLWS Moses Lake can be received on high points in the upper county where K218CX is somewhat blocked. KOPB-FM Portland OR can be heard in most of the Cascades west of Yakima, varying signals depending on elevation. E-skip has been received over both of these stations at both QTHs, but it takes a big opening to do so.

Only KJZZ Phoenix has been heard in Yakima on Es.
In Ellensburg, I've heard KJZZ, KUSC Pasadena, KFLQ Albuquerque, KANU Lawrence KS, and KUNV Las Vegas. It helped that many were heard in the banner 2021 Es season, and I was living up there at the time.
 
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