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FM Frequency of the Week - 92.5 MHz

What can you all get on 92.5 FM?

At my location in Vermilion, OH I get semi-local WVKS/Toledo, OH with a Top-40 'Kiss FM' format. That's all that ever seems to show up here on 92.5 although there's WDJQ in Alliance, OH but I have never noticed them coming in here.
 
In Houston it's a fair to weak KCOL Groves, Texas as "Cool 92-5" playing Classic Hits.

In Bellville it is KWUP Navasota, which is simulcasting 89-3 KSBJ Humble, with Christian Contemporary.
 
In East Tennessee, a fairly open frequency, WESC, Greenville SC is somewhat regular

In Dayton, OH it could be WVKS, Toledo in Northern suburbs at WOFX, Cincinnati in southern ones. It's amazing how far south WVKS goes with minimum enhanement
 
In terrain shielded areas of southern Colorado 92.5 was generally the White Noise channel, except for a regular visitor from...Trinidad!

...Colorado. (KCRT)

But recently 92.5 has become the latest de facto C3 of the translator set, with 250 watts of WAY-FM from Cheyenne Mountain shining its light all over Colorado Springs and now for the first time, parts of Pueblo. They used to do that same trick on 103.1, that is until full power 100 kW KJQY 103.3 set up shop from a site south of Pueblo. WAY-FM's 103.1 translator created interference for KJQY 103.3 in the Springs. But WAY-FM refused to leave 103.1, even with a CP to move to 92.5 in hand. So, KJQY applied for and received a CP to move to 103.1. The hardened hearts in Idaho finally relented, moving their shop down to 92.5.

In Iowa, back in the day, 92.5 was also one of the White Noise outlets. It was in the old Table of Assignments as a class C for KBIZ in Ottumwa. In the early 70s they were going to put it on sister KTVO's tower some 30 miles south, but they gave up on that idea and they ended up with a class A on 92.7 which is a C2 today as KTWA.

That set the stage for big changes using 92.5 in the Des Moines market in the go-go days of the 80s. Country station KJJY was a class A on 106.3 that overtook a long time leader in the format, 1460 KSO. In those days of Docket 80-90, KJJY wanted a bigger stick, but couldn't get it done on 106.3. The only way it could move to a non-adjacent back then was to propose a second channel of equivalent quality for other prospective applicants. So, KJJY chose to move to 92.5 as a C2, after also dropping in another C2 in 107.5 for Des Moines, which eventually became iHeart's KISS-FM outlet. In time, 106.3 came back to life, and it belongs to iHeart's Format of the Month club.

So kids, that's the story of how 106.3 begat 92.5 which begat 107.5, or KJJY's deal with the devil. But who cares...today it's just an old Nash Rambler up on blocks.
 
Here around Columbus, Ohio, nothing but digital hash from WCOL on 92.3.
You need to be at least 35 miles southwest of Columbus to pick up WOFX, but from there it's a reliable listen all the way down 71 to Cincinnati.
WVKS doesn't come in until you get maybe 45 miles north, around Marion.
 
In Lake County Indiana, only during tropo can I get WCPT-FM DeKalb, IL. Otherwise, I get 1st adjacent interference from 92.3 WPWX Hammond Indiana. WPWX still manages to interfere with WCPT-FM as far west as Downers Grove, IL, & to a lesser extent, 92.7 WCPY Arlington Heights Illinois.
 
Manistee, MI: 92.5 is mostly WFDX Atlanta, MI with classic hits. At work in nearby Ludington, WLAW (Nash Icon) starts to take over.
 
In Atascadero, CA it was/is KKAL 92.5. COL was Paso Robles but I'm almost certain the transmitter is on Cuesta Peak, near San Luis Obispo. (Hey Fybush, were you ever able to hear them outside Bishop, and how strong? Call letters would have been something else back in the late 80s. Do you remember what format they were running, if you ever did get them?)
 
South of the Minnesota River (SW Burbs of Minneapolis)

KQRS 92.5 (KQ92) Classic Rock....another 100kw class C station
And home of Tom Barnard and the KQ morning show (but the show is a shell of itself now)
 
92.5 for me is a local, WCKN Moncks Corner, Kickin 92.5. It was a move in from Manning, SC, between Charleston and Florence. It was country for many years, and had a good signal in both Florence and Charleston as Wheels 92.5, WHLZ. It was also listenable in Myrtle Beach. They moved it in to Charleston though in about 2002 or 2003. It started as Coast, a hot AC, then flipped to a top 40, B92, then flipped to urban as The Box, before becoming country about 6-7 years ago.
 
Just this past Sunday (Jun 11) I was dropping off the wifester at the local Cracker Barrel. They're on the hill adjacent to the Schuylkill Mall, which in itself is up high enough to warrant a gradual, spiral approach and egress. With all the hills the car FM radio was going nuts between the usual channel-topper Country WXTU from Philly and some other pop-music station. Linda was hollering about me pulling over to the shoulder and stopping and turning on the 4-way flashers for an ID. But in one of 'those' such ripe spots, where the pop station came in, Casey Kasem was doing an AT40 show from the 70's. I never IDed it, since we live 5 minutes away.

Just today, though, I had 92.5 on during a supermarket trip north. The song 'There's A Bathroom On The Rise' ended, and among the picket-fencing I thought I heard them say '1-oh-4'.
A ligthbulb went off. Of course! The Gem-104 network! They're a cabal of about six AM and FM Odies statons in the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre market. Radio-Locator lists this:
https://radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/pat?call=W223CC&service=FX&status=L&hours=U

I called them up and the girl said, indeed; they do run Casey Kasem on Sunday middays.
 
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