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FM Frequency of the Week - 94.3 MHz

What can you all get on 94.3 FM?

Here in Vermilion, OH I get CKSY/Chatham, ON with an AC format and a listenable signal 90% of the time. IF conditions are just right I'll get WMRN/Marion, OH mixing or overriding them.
 
95% of the time, it's WFCX Leland/Traverse City. One of two classic hits stations in the Traverse City area, and this one leans later than the other one. The rest of the time, it's another classic hits station, WYDR Neenah-Menasha, WI. I can tell which one is which as (a) WYDR has a parallel on 99.7 which is in here 99% of the time and (b) WYDR has a classic rock lean.
 
In most of Chicagoland, it's WJKL Glen Ellyn, IL. In Lake County Indiana, I get either WJKL Glen Ellyn, IL, or WZOC Plymouth, IN.
 
Here in Warminster PA, I have heard a Jersey Shore station(was WWOC back in the day, forget what it is now) in tropo situations. Mostly, though, it's just
splatter from either 94.1 WIP(all-sports) or 94.5 WPST(Top 40/CHR) from Trenton.
 
Here in Meriden, CT, it's Urban AC WYBC, New Haven, at about the northern limits of its comfortable reception area. The station is owned by Yale University, but is professionally staffed and is fully commercial under an LMA with Connoisseur Communications, which acquired the LMA when it bought Cox's New Haven-Bridgeport cluster.
 
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In East Tennessee, it's WNFZ, now a talker. In Dayton, Ohio, sometimes WKKI, Celina; or WKKJ, Chillicothe. I did get CKSY in Springfield, OH once. When I used to visit Buckeyes2001's area to see a former girlfriend, CKSY was it at varying signal strengths
 
South of Minnesota River (SW Burbs of Minneapolis)

Bleedover of KS95 (94.5)

At the lakehouse (Lake Mille Lacs/Aitkin area)
KKIN 94.3 Classic country (local station)
 
94.3 here is WSCC, one of our locals with news-talk. It also has IBOC, so it effectively blocks 94.1 and 94.5 here. Their IBOC is decent, generally out to about their 60 dbu. I've heard them in Georgetown with the IBOC; and their main signal nearly goes to Myrtle Beach, even with a local on 94.5 in Murrells Inlet.
 
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