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FM Frequeny of the Week - 91.9 MHz

What can you all get on FM 91.9?

Here in Vermilion, OH I get mostly WKJA/Brunswick, OH with a religious format but I can also hear a CBC station from across Lake Erie either Windsor or Chatham.
 
On my car radio here in south central Connecticut, nothing identifiable. There's something way down in the mud -- maybe WBPR Worcester, Mass., with an Americana/folk format simulcasting WUMB Boston. I've picked that one up in the car within 10-15 miles east of Hartford on I-84, but it could be anything. Some years back, WMNR Monroe (classical) had a 1-watt translator on West Peak in Meriden that was audible in much of the city and neighboring Southington, but it's been gone for a long time now.
 
In St. Louis, 91.9 is a translator relaying the Calvary Network. Before its appearance, one could typically hear WUIS Springfield, IL or WSIU Carbondale, IL.
 
In Port Alexander, AK 91.9 is K220CH, a relay/translator for KCAW 104.7 of Sitka, AK, a NPR/public radio station. Pretty unique station, not just pre-recorded classical music and news LOL. Both the parent station AND this translator don't broadcast in stereo, either, and have unique (But good!) audio processing.
 
91.9 in Yakima is local KDNA Granger, WA. Non-commercial Spanish station, and has operated since 1979 as America's first non-commercial Spanish station.
In Seattle, it was mostly K220HD Fall City, WA (Calvary Chapel/KAWZ translator), with KPTZ Port Townsend, WA in spots with non-commercial local programming. I did hear KDNA Yakima once during a rare tropo opening over the mountains.

Caught via E-Skip in the Seattle area:
KUWR Laramie, WY (Wyoming Public Radio, first heard 6/29/2010 and I believe I did log this one more than once)
KCNE Chadron, NE (NET - Nebraska Educational Telecommunications, on 6/25/2013)

Way up in the Goat Rocks (near White Pass) I was able to null KDNA and grab K220GX Wishram WA (LifeTalk Radio/KSOH).
 
Far northwest suburbs of Chicago, it's usually Family Radio from Joliet, IL. I'm not sure what the calls are. About 60 miles to my south-southwest but fairly reliable. Either that or splatter from my Whole House FM Transmitter, which I have set to 92.1. :)
 
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