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FM Frequency of the Week: 97.3

I'm in Myrtle Beach SC.. 97.3 is always a moderately strong Wilmington NC WMNX with urban format. Runs the same morning show (Breakfast Club) as local 98.5 WDAI.
 
In the Wilkes-Barre(Northeast PA) area, it's mostly bleedover of adjacent WBHT 97.1. However, during tropo openings, I can pull in either WYXL "Lite 97.3" from Ithaca, NY, or WRVV "The River" from Harrisburg.
 
Here in Kansas, KLRX, a K-Love station. 97.3 was also home to WIBW’s country station in Topeka, then they changed frequencies to 94.5.
 
East Tennessee: Pesky LPFM WLHR, Maryville. Before this came on, WSIX, Nashville was a frequent flyer.
Retro/other: WSIX has made it to Ohio a couple of times. Western Ohio was mostly powehouse WNCI, Columbus, but often WLHN/WXXP/WGNR, Anderson, IN.
 
Strong Tropospheric Ducting Propagation conditions earlier this week brought in WAEV (Savannah GA), to the Eastern Upstate SC, over 200 miles away...., was over-powering the normally weak reception of WKBC (80 Miles NE).
 
Warminster PA(Philly 'burbs):

Usually splatter from local 97.5 WPEN-FM(The Fanatic, all sports). In tropo, I have heard WENJ(ESPN) from Millville NJ.
 
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