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FM Frequency of the Week: 94.1

East Tennessee: K-Love station WMKX, Morristown TN, and in certain areas, W231DY, relaying WVVB. Kingston TN.
Retro/other: Dayton, OH area: WNNF (whatever calls and format they are any given week---the old WSAI-FM), and sometimes WHBC-FM, Canton, OH. During a big tropo event, I heard WVIC, Jackson MI overriding Cincinnati.
 
Hartland, VT: Nothing
Meriden, CT: Nothing
A rare double blank! I'll have to remember to check out 94.1 during the next tropo or skip opening and see what's coming in.
 
South Mississippi:

WEMX Kentwood, LA - Max 94.1 #1 for Hip Hop & R&B
WMEZ Pensacola, FL - Today's Soft Rock 94.1
and also, once received
KSDN Aberdeen, SD - 94.1 The Rock
 
From Carrollton, MO:
KFKF, Kansas City, MO, which has been playing country music since it signed on the air on May 23, 1963, as KCKN-FM. The radio station became KFKF in 1982.
 
Here in NEPA, it's WQKX around the clock, out of Sunbury, sort of a Hot AC / CHR mix.

A supervisor at work once asked me (the token DXer there) how he could get Howard Stern's show better on WYSP Philly, also on 94.1. 'I get a lot of some other station, with an X in it. Some kiddie station.' (Sunbury's positioner is '94 KX) .
I told him to buy some $40 Radio Shack TV aerial and point it at Philly ; that I'd climb the roof for him and install it, pivoted directly at Philly. and would nail it down if necessary.
Sunbury puts its red, main, Radio-Locator contour right smack down the middle of his Pottsville.
WYSP (now WIP-FM)'s outer blue contour ends just short of Pottsville, but a TV antenna beam would've brought his Stern show in better. He left the company soon thereafter, so I don't know how effective my idea could have turned out.
 
Central Kansas:
A typically blank signal, but can pull in either KFKF/KCK or KDNS/Downs, depending on the day/conditions, albeit being weak.

North Iowa:
Heavy bleedover from adjacent channel KIAI/Mason City. Away from the RF cloud, KRNA/Iowa City tends to be a common visitor, albeit marginally. WIAL/Elk Mound (Eau Claire) is a bit more receivable towards the Minnesota border. Even during tropo, KXLP from the Mankato area is typically non-existent.
 
San Jose, California

Moderate 59kW KPFA {HAAT of 1328'} signal out of Berkeley. I'm right on the edge of 60 dBuV/m, and I might be even lower with "communication hill" (A small hill between Curtner and capital expressway) right smack in the way of the signal.
 
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