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FM Frequency of the week 95.5

I also live just 30 miles from Indianapolis, so country on 95.5 WFMS is dominent hear 99.9 percent of the time.. Depending on the Eskip conditions I have picked up the CHR in Prestonburg KY, which I think is called Q95,, and even more rare and hard to pull in for more than a few seconds I have picked up 95.5 THE BEAT in Augusta-Atlanta Geogia, and just once a really strong e skip brought in Wild 95.5 from West Palm beach Florida, but that happened in Bloomington Indiana, so slightly farther from Indianapolis,,, But like I said, WFMS in Indy is the strongest nearly local signal that owns that freq here... Unfourtunately I have never been able to pick up any FM from Detroit, although I have DXed other Michigan cities,, mainly near the Lake Michigan area.. Ive hear 93.7 from Grand Rapids lots of time since QKC signed off,,, Both 93.7 and 107.5 are silent now, so they are great DX frequencies.. 101.1 is pretty good too, but it was much better before WNOU moved into Indianapolis and changed to CHR from Smooth Jazz.
 
I don't get much e skip (maybe not that diligent but the last list was impressive. My only 95.5 is semi local from Prov RI about 25 mi to the S of out OTH (15 mi S of Worcester, M). Decent stattion. I think the cals are WBRU.
 
Saratoga, NY....

Semi-local 95.5-WYJB, Albany dominates the frequency.
 
Occasionally in my motel room in Myrtle Beach I have picked up Savannah's rock station WIXV.

WKML at 95.7 (Lumberton/Fayetteville) is more dependable.

At home (Charlotte area) WHPE is Bible Broadcasting Network. Pretty good for a short tower, though it is 100,000 watts. Occasionally WXRC "95.7 The Ride" (progrssive classic rock) from Hickory blocks it out.
 
Just WPGC 95.5 from DC, 45 miles north of my Fredericksburg, VA location and no other 95.5 station around. When I was in Sutherlin, OR about 100 miles N of Calif. border, I occasionally picked up weak reception of Portland's what used to be KXJM 150 miles away with the CC RadioSW from Ccrane, using the whip antenna.
 
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