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FM Frequency of the Week: 95.3

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Mankato, MN
K237EX translator of KGAC-DT2 North Mankato (a whole whopping 5 watts)
translator of Minnesota Public Radio's "The Current"

its also carried on 10 watt 105.1 in Mankato
 
95.3 MHz - normally nothing - WPYO Maitland is overshadowed by WFKS 95.1 Melbourne (local)

WOLZ Fort Myers FL Oldies 95.3 Oldies 50s/60s in 1994
 
Wilmington Delaware

Very low power WHGE (50 watts) in Wilmington only getting about 5 miles away from downtown. It signed on a few years ago catering to the large African American community in the city. Before it signed on I could hear WKDB in Laurel DE which now has Hispanic programming. It used to be a top 40 music station. Sussex County DE has seen an increase in Spanish language stations in the past few years due to an influx of people from Central America working in the many poultry processing plants there.
 
Oakland, CA - where the terrain is favorable, it's KLRK 95.3, the old KRTY, now an EMF repeater. If I'm in Contra Costa County, KUIC from Vacaville may come in.

Santa Fe, NM - where I'm currently staying - nothing due to first adjacent at 95.5 (KHFM),
 
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