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FM Frequency of the Week - 91.9 MHz

What can you all get on 91.9 FM?

In Vermilion, OH it is WKJA/Brunswick, OH (SW Cleveland suburb) with a religious format. Prior to that it was blank with some slight slop from WOHF 92.1 in Bellevue. When tropo is strong, WUOM 91.7 from Ann Arbor, MI can bleed over onto 91.9 also.
 
In Monroe, WA - I get K220HD Fall City, WA (CSN) - mixing with another (KPTZ? Will try and confirm later).
I do remember catching KUWR Laramie, WY during one huge Es event, 6/29/2010.

In Pacific Beach, WA I received a very weak KMUN Astoria, OR on 91.9.

In Portland, OR 91.9 is yet another CSN xlator.

In Yakima, WA I get KDNA Granger, WA on 91.9, running a non-commercial Spanish format.

-crainbebo
 
Here in Baldwin County, Alabama, it's nothing, usually. It's sandwiched between Mobile's 92.1 WZEW AAA station and two religious outlets that fight it out on 91.7, one from Gulfport, MS and the other from Milton, FL.

I may have heard Moody Bible Institute's big WMBV out of Dixons Mills, Alabama before, but I don't have any hard records of that.
 
From Coldwater, MI, WUOM 91.7's IBOC hash renders 91.9 mostly useless. But I can manage to get

WQKO- Howe, IN- Religious
WGDE- Defiance, OH- Public Radio/WGTE
WMJC- Richland, MI- Religious (Same programming as WQKO, makes it interesting a little north of town)
WJCH- Joliet, IL- Religious/Family Radio
WXML- Marion, OH- Religious

Interestingly, 91.9 is the home of two of my closest unheards. WDPW- Greenville, MI with urban gospel music, and the aforementioned WKJA- Brunswick, OH.
 
Depending where I am, it's usually sideband slop from KOPB and KGON, competing against (and usually winning) the very weak/scratchy K220IN-FX (the KAWZ translator crainbebo referred to above.)

Not that I have any actual interest in listening to Calvary Chapel, but on this side of the river, the sidebands of the two flamethrowers 400 kHz away on either side basically murder it.
 
In far West Houston - a very weak signal from Caldwell TX - KALD. A satellite of KHCB Houston.
 
From Gaffney, SC - A weak signal from WKRI (Cokesbury SC)
but sometimes WRCM from Charlotte mixes in.

Also sometimes 91.7 WSGE bleeds into 91.9 at my location.
 
From Houston it is bleedover from KTRU-91.7. From Bellville, it is typically the aforementioned KALD-Caldwell, Texas, but I have logged KHCJ-Jefferson, Texas. Both are simulcasting KHCB-FM here in Houston. I accidentally caught the two at the same time a little over 2 years ago, with KHCJ being about 2 seconds behind KALD in audio.
 
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