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How many FM stations can you recieve?

KB1OKL said:
What is a CM-1110 Scott?

Channel Master Quantum 1110 VHF/UHF/FM yagi. Big sucker...I think the beam is more than 9 feet long, IIRC. And at that, it's not really a superior FM performer, with very bad front/back ratio. Once I figure out how I'm reconfiguring my roof after the DTV transition, it may give way to an APS-13 for FM and something smaller for high-band VHF TV.
 
gr8oldies said:
Short answer is at least one per frequency. Closest thing to a blank spot on the dial is 107.3 but I often get one of about five stations on it. This is the Dayton, Ohio area.<P ID="signature">______________
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Same short answer here in south central Indiana...a minimum of 1 on each frequency with some freqs like 101.1 blessed with 7 stations (Greater Cincinnati, Chicago, St Louis, Hazard,KY, a class A near Columbus,OH, a class A in northern IN & a station licensed to southern KY that serves Nashville,TN). Seems there's one in Detroit on 101.1 that doesn't show up frequently enough to be called a regular. Wish I had more 101.1's...
 
Wow! This is an old thread. One that I actually posted in almost three years ago. Here is a look at my radio dial during regular conditions.

Coldwater, MI-

88.1- WVPE- Elkhart, IN
88.3- WAYK- Kalamazoo, MI/WEAX- Angola, IN
88.5- WYSA- Wauseon, OH
88.7- CIMX- Windsor, ON
88.9- WSND- South Bend, IN
89.1- WBOI- Fort Wayne, IN/WIDR- Kalamazoo, MI
89.3- WJKN- Spring Arbor, MI
89.5- WOFR- Schoolcraft, MI/WBCY- Archbold, OH
89.7- nothing
89.9- CBE- Windsor, ON/WKDS- Kalamazoo, MI
90.1- WCWB- Coldwater, MI
90.3- WBCL- Fort Wayne, IN
90.5- WKAR- East Lansing, MI
90.7- WAUS- Berrien Springs, MI
90.9- WGBE- Bryan, OH
91.1- WGCS- Goshen, IN
91.3- WCKZ- Orland, IN
91.5- WUOM IBOC
91.7- WUOM- Ann Arbor, MI
91.9- WQKO- Howe, IN
92.1- WCSR- Hillsdale, MI
92.3- WFWI- Fort Wayne, MI/W222BB- Battle Creek, MI
92.5- WZUU- Mattawan, MI
92.7- WYVN- Saugatuck, MI
92.9- WNDV- South Bend, IN/WJZL Grand Ledge, MI
93.1- WMLY-LP- Marshall, MI
93.3- WBTU- Kendallville, IN
93.5- WHMI- Howell, MI
93.7- WBCT- Grand Rapids, MI
93.9- WVIC bleed
94.1- WVIC- Jackson, MI
94.3- WZOC- Plymouth, IN
94.5- WTNR- Holland, MI
94.7- WCVM- Bronson, MI
94.9- WMMQ- East Lansing, MI
95.1- WAJI- Fort Wayne, IN
95.3- WBXX- Battle Creek, MI
95.5- W238BM- Orland, IN/WKQI- Detroit, MI
95.7- WLHT- Grand Rapids, MI/WZPW- Nappanee, IN
95.9- WLKM- Three Rivers, MI
96.1- WMTR- Archbold, OH/WMAX- Holland, MI
96.3- WNHT- Churubusco, IN/W242BH- Marshall, MI
96.5- WYZO- Portage, MI
96.7- WUFN- Albion, MI
96.9- WLAV- Grand Rapids, MI
97.1- W246AU- Coldwater, MI
97.3- WMEE- Fort Wayne, IN
97.5- WJIM- Lansing, MI
97.7- WZOW- Goshen, IN
97.9- WGRD- Grand Rapids, MI
98.1- WDFM- Defiance, OH
98.3- WNWN bleed
98.5- WNWN- Coldwater, MI
98.7- WNWN bleed
98.9- WBYR- Woodburn, IN
99.1- WFMK- East Lansing, MI
99.3- WMSH- Sturgis, MI
99.5- W258AO- Hillsdale, MI
99.7- WUGN- Midland, MI
99.9- WHFB- Benton Harbor, MI
100.1- WBCH- Hastings, MI
100.3- WLKI- Angola, IN
100.5- nothing
100.7- WITL- Lansing, MI
100.9- WBNO- Bryan, OH/WQXC- Allegan, MI
101.1- W266AE- Coldwater, MI
101.3- WBFX- Grand Rapids, MI
101.5- WNSN- South Bend, IN
101.7- WHZZ- Lansing, MI
101.9- WMUK IBOC
102.1- WMUK- Kalamazoo, MI
102.3- WGBJ- Auburn, IN
102.5- WBZV- Hudson, MI
102.7- WLEG- Ligonier, IN
102.9- WWWW- Ann Arbor, MI/WFUR- Grand Rapids, MI
103.1- WHME- South Bend, MI
103.3- WKFR- Battle Creek, MI
103.5- WAWC- Syracuse, IN
103.7- WCKY- Pemberville, OH/WCSY- South Haven, MI
103.9- WXKE- Fort Wayne, IN/WRBR- South Bend, IN
104.1- WVGR- Grand Rapids, MI
104.3- WOMC- Detroit, MI
104.5- WLZZ- Montpelier, OH
104.7- WFRN- Elkhart, IN
104.9- WBXX- Marshall, MI
105.1- WQHK- Decatur, IN
105.3- WKHM- Brooklyn, MI
105.5- WTHD- Lagrange, IN
105.7- WOOD- Grand Rapids, MI
105.9- nothing
106.1- WJXQ- Charlotte, MI
106.3- WVBB- Columbia City, IN
106.5- WVFM- Kalamazoo, MI
106.7- WFGA- Hicksville, OH
106.9- WSAE- Spring Arbor, MI
107.1- nothing
107.3- WKLQ- Greenville, MI/WRSW- Warsaw, IN
107.5- WRKR bleed
107.7- WRKR- Portage, MI
107.9- WRKR bleed

And that's just normal conditions! There are several more that can be heard under ideal weather. My radio dial has changed drastically even since '06 when I posted my first message. 97.1 and 99.5 are occupied by translators now, 101.9 has IBOC interference.
 
Scott Fybush said:
KB1OKL said:
What is a CM-1110 Scott?

Channel Master Quantum 1110 VHF/UHF/FM yagi. Big sucker...I think the beam is more than 9 feet long, IIRC. And at that, it's not really a superior FM performer, with very bad front/back ratio. Once I figure out how I'm reconfiguring my roof after the DTV transition, it may give way to an APS-13 for FM and something smaller for high-band VHF TV.
Good choice Scott...I took my Quantum antenna down about 2 years ago (all the local/semi-local V's are DT on UHF--I haven't watched an analog transmission in a long time). I now have a 7' CM dish for UHF, a 7-13 10 element yagi & an APS 13 for FM. Also have an APS 9 for a phase sense antenna on a separate rotor...The APS 13 and CM Stereo Probe 9 are both great antennas, but the Probe 9 was 25 years old & needed to be retired.
 
Here in Poughkeepsie, NY, it's at least one per frequency with the following 3 exceptions:

102.5 is clear under dead-band, but there could be a little bit of WUMX Rome, NY fading in if you're patient. In summer, WBAZ Long Island, NY is heard almost all the time, and year round WTSS Buffalo fades in and out quite a bit, but is not "regular". Also, a local pirate occupies the frequency on weekends.

101.7 and 101.3 is now just WPDH (101.5) IBOC hash. When WPDH has the IBOC turned off, WBRK-Pittsfield, MA dominates 101.7, and WKCI-101.3 Hamden, CT does 101.3.

Many frequencies have two or more regulars, depending on antenna orientation.

I envy those of you who have many open channels for DXing!!
 
BobOnTheJob said:
Scott Fybush said:
KB1OKL said:
What is a CM-1110 Scott?

Channel Master Quantum 1110 VHF/UHF/FM yagi. Big sucker...I think the beam is more than 9 feet long, IIRC. And at that, it's not really a superior FM performer, with very bad front/back ratio. Once I figure out how I'm reconfiguring my roof after the DTV transition, it may give way to an APS-13 for FM and something smaller for high-band VHF TV.
Good choice Scott...I took my Quantum antenna down about 2 years ago (all the local/semi-local V's are DT on UHF--I haven't watched an analog transmission in a long time). I now have a 7' CM dish for UHF, a 7-13 10 element yagi & an APS 13 for FM. Also have an APS 9 for a phase sense antenna on a separate rotor...The APS 13 and CM Stereo Probe 9 are both great antennas, but the Probe 9 was 25 years old & needed to be retired.

The Quantum will stay up at least through this summer's E-skip season so I can get a feel for what might be out there once my "usuals" on low-band VHF analog from Florida, Louisiana, and up through the plains states are gone. I'm hoping to see some Cuba and maybe even some Mexico to the south, I'll be interested to see whether I can log any of the remaining low-band VHF DTVs in the midwest, and I'm hoping for some interesting Canadians.

I figure that will hold my attention for one season...and then I'll probably retire the Quantum and reconfigure.
 
Can't put an outdoor or roof antenna on my apartment. Here's what I get in Somerville MA, immediately northwest of Boston, in regular (non-troppo, non-skip) conditions, combination of home (w/HD) and car (in my driveaway) reception. Frequencies not listed are covered by local adjacent station splatter.

88.1 WMBR Cambridge, MA (M.I.T.) - local, strong (has no HD)
88.5 Pirate - Somerville, MA - local, strong (when on)
88.5 Pirate - Dedham, MA - weak
88.5 WFCR Amherst, MA (NPR at U. Mass Amherst) - very weak
88.9 WERS Boston, MA (Emerson College) - local, very strong, HD
89.3 Pirate - somewhere in west suburbs - very weak (when on)
89.3 Pirate - somewhere in or south of Boston - very weak
89.3 WUMD Dartmouth, MA (U. Mass Dartmouth) - very weak
89.7 WGBH Boston (NPR) - local, very strong, HD
90.1 WMEA Portland, ME (NPR) - very weak
90.3 WZBC Newton, MA (Boston College) - suburban, good signal (has no HD)
90.3 WRIU Kingston, RI (U. of R.I.) very weak, only when WZBC is off air.
90.5 WSMA Scituate, MA (religious) - weak
90.5 WICN Worcester, MA (Public) - very weak
90.9 WBUR Boston (NPR at Boston University) - local, very strong, HD
91.3 Pirate - Boston - fairly strong
91.5 WMFO Medford, MA (Tufts U.) local, but only fair signal (has no HD)
91.5 WUML Lowell, MA (U. Mass Lowell) weak, only when WMFO off air.
91.5 WMLN Milton, MA (Curry College) very weak, only when WMFO off.
91.7 WMWM Salem, MA (Salem State Coll.) suburban, weak
91.9 WUMB Boston, MA (U. Mass Boston) fair signal, HD intermittent
92.1 WFEX Peterborough, NH - weak
92.3 WPRO Providence, RI - moderate signal
92.5 WXRV Andover, MA (rimshotter, tx-Haverhill, MA) - moderate
92.9 WBOS Boston, MA - local, very strong - HD
93.3 WSNE Taunton, MA (Providence, RI market) - moderate
93.7 WMKK Lawrence, MA (semi-local, tx-Peabody, MA) good signal, HD
94.1 WHJY Providence, RI - moderate to weak
94.5 WJMN Boston, MA - local, very strong - HD
94.9 WHOM Mt. Washington, NH - weak
94.9 W235AV Tatnuck (Worcester), MA - very weak
95.1 WXTK West Yarmouth, MA (Cape Cod) - very weak (under WHRB splash)
95.3 WHRB Cambridge, MA (Harvard U.) local, strong (has no HD)
95.5 WBRU Providence, RI - very weak (under WHRB splash)
95.7 WZID Manchester, NH - moderate signal, can't get HD
95.9 WATD Marshfield, MA (suburban) - moderate to weak (has no HD)
96.1 WSRS Worcester, MA - fairly good signal, HD reception intermittent
96.3 W242AA "Beacon Hill", MA (Boston, tx-Cambridge) - local but weak
96.5 WMLL Manchester, NH - very weak
96.5 Pirate - somewhere in or south of Boston - very weak
96.9 WTKK Boston, MA - local, very strong - HD
97.3 WJFD New Bedford, MA - moderate to weak
97.5 WOKQ Dover, NH - weak
97.7 WKAF Brockton, MA - local (tx-Milton, MA) good signal, HD
98.1 WCTK New Bedford, MA - moderate signal
98.5 WBMX Boston, MA - local, very strong, HD
98.9 Pirate - somewhere in or south of Boston - weak
98.9 WORC-FM Webster, MA (Worcester market) - very weak
99.1 WPLM Plymouth, MA (south suburban) - fairly good signal, has no HD
99.5 WCRB Lowell, MA (rimshotter, tx-Andover, MA) fair signal, HD intermittent
99.9 WQRC Hyannis, MA (Cape Cod) - weak
100.1 WBRS Waltham, MA (Brandeis U.) - suburban Class D, very weak
100.1 WWFX Southbridge, MA (Worcester market) weak
100.3 Pirate - Boston - very weak
100.3 WHEB Portsmouth, NH - weak
100.7 WZLX Boston, MA - local, very strong, HD
101.1 WGIR-FM Manchester, NH - moderate to weak
101.3 Pirate - "Big City FM" - Boston - strong!
101.5 WWBB Providence, RI - weak, under WFNX splatter
101.7 WFNX Lynn, MA - local (tx-Boston), strong (has no HD)
101.9 WCIB Falmouth, MA (Cape Cod) - very weak, under WFNX
102.1 Pirate - Boston - weak
102.1 WSAK Hampton, NH - weak
102.5 WKLB Boston, MA - local, very strong, HD
102.9 Pirate - "Choice FM" - Boston - fairly strong
102.9 WBLM Portland, ME - weak, only when pirate is off
103.3 WODS Boston, MA - local, very strong (has no HD)
103.7 WEEI-FM Westerly, RI - weak
104.1 WBCN Boston, MA - local, very strong, HD
104.5 WXLO Fitchburg, MA (Worcester market) - fairly good signal
104.7 WOCN Orleans, MA (Cape Cod) - very weak
104.9 WRBB Boston, MA (Northeastern U.) - local, Class D, weak
104.9 WBOQ Gloucester, MA (suburban) - moderate (has no HD)
105.1 WWLI Providence, RI - weak
105.3 Pirate - "Vibe 105.3" - Boston - fairly strong
105.3 WSHK Kittery, ME - very weak, when pirate is off.
105.7 WROR Boston, MA - local, very strong, HD
106.1 Pirate - "Touch FM" - Boston - moderate to weak
106.1 WCOD Hyannis, MA (Cape Cod) - weak, when pirate is off.
106.3 WFNQ Nashua, NH - moderate to weak
106.3 WWKX Woonsocket, RI - very weak, under WFNQ
106.7 WMJX Boston, MA - local, very strong, HD
107.1 Pirate - Boston, MA - very weak
107.3 WAAF Worcester, MA - fair signal, HD reception intermittent
107.5 Pirate - Boston, MA - very weak
107.5 WFCC Chatham, MA (Cape Cod) - very weak
107.9 WXKS-FM Medford, MA (tx-Boston) - local, very strong, HD
 
I did a big bandscan here last August that took several hours...basically rotating my antenna (an APS-9) once for each frequency, 88.1 to 107.9. I logged about 195 stations (not including HD subchannels), including a number of new ones....from Minnesota, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, South Dakota, North Dakota, and Ontario, and one tentative logging from Illinois.

Parked in the driveway in my car, I usually can hear around 50 stations. About 20 of them are local.
 
Here's my FM bandscan from Xenia OH
88.1 WDPR Dayton (Classical)
88.3WOAR South Vienna (Air One)
88.5 WMUB Oxford (NPR)
88.7 nothing comes to mind
88.9 WCSU Wilberforce OH
89.1
89.3
89.5 WQRP, Dayton/WDPS Dayton shared time
89.7 WOSU Columbus
89.9 WDPG Greenville OH (simulcasts WDPR)
90.1 splash
90.3 WCDR Cedarville OH
90.5 splash
90.7
90.9 WGUC Cincy
91.3 WYSO Yellow Springs OH
91.7 WVXU Cincy
92.1 WROU West Carrollton
92.3 WCOL Columbus
92.5 WOFX "The Fox" Cincy, sometimes WVKS Toledo will show up in tropo
92.7 splash
92.9 WGTZ "Fly 92.9' Eaton OH
93.1 splash, occ Froggy from Lima in the northern part of the valley
93.3 WLZT Asheville and WAKW Cincy duking it out
93.5 nothing, occ Hartford City will drift across the state line
93.7 WFCJ Miamisburg
93.9 WLWD Lima fairly often in the north
94.1 WNNF Cincy
94.3 if anything either WKKJ Chillicothe or WKKI Celina
94.5 WDKF Englewood OH
94.7 WSNY Columbus
94.9 WYGY (or whatever they are this week) Fairfield OH
95.1 splash (in Springfield would get WAJI Ft Wayne or WXIL Parkersburg WV)
95.3 WZLR Xenia OH
95.5 splash (sometimes WHOK Lancaster OH)
95.7 WHIO-FM, Piqua OH
95.9 nothing
96.1 WQLK Richmond IN
96.3 WLVQ Columbus OH
96.5 WFTK Lebanon OH
96.7 either a KLove translator from Springfield or WCSM Celina
96.9 WOKL Troy
97.1 WBNS Columbus
97.3 The Sound in KY or WMEE Ft Wayne
97.5 WTGR Greenville or WVNU Greenview
97.7 WOXY Oxford OH
97.9 WNCI
98.1 either the Bull from Lexington or Mix from Defiance if not the University of Dayton;s station
98.3 Bellefontaine
98.5 WRRM
98.7 various Christian translators
98.9 splash
99.1 WHKO
99.3 splash
99.5 University of Dayton
99.7 splash
continue later
 
Here in northwest Florida under normal conditions and with a rotatable directional antenna I can get around 200 stations. Several frequencies 3 stations per is easy depending on where the antenna is pointed. New Orleans / Baton Rouge is the usual western limit, Birmingham to the north, many Georgia to the northeast, Jacksonville and Gainesville to the east / southeast.
 
FM bandscan from Vancouver, BC
88.7 - CHEK-TV Victoria
88.1 - CBU-2-FM Vancouver
88.3 - VF2521 Surrey (Not authorized to operate on this freq, supposed to be on 88.9), very weak
88.5 - KPLU Tacoma, CIBH Parksville sometimes
88.7 - CHNW New Westminster
88.9 - CBUX-FM-1, Victoria
89.3 - CFVT North Vancouver
89.5 - KNHC Seattle
89.7 - CJSU Duncan
89.9 - K210CN Bellingham
90.1 - CJSF Burnaby
90.3 - K212FG Bellingham
90.5 - CBCV Victoria
90.7 - KSER Everett
90.9 - CBUX Vancouver
91.1 - K216EN Mount Vernon
91.3 - CJZN Victoria
91.5 - KSQM Sequim
91.7 - CKAY Gibsons, CBYF Chilliwack sometimes
92.1 - CBU-FM-1 Victoria
92.5 - mix of both CKCL-FM-1 Abbotsford and KQMV Bellevue
92.9 - KISM Bellingham
93.1 - CKYE Vancovuer
93.3 - KUBE Seattle
93.7 - CJJR Vancouver
94.1 - KMPS Seattle
94.5 - CFBT Vancouver
94.9 - KUOW Seattle
95.3 - CKZZ Vancouver
95.7 - KJR Seattle
96.1 - CHKG Vancouver
96.5 - KJAQ Seattle
96.9 - CKLG Vancouver
97.3 - KIRO Tacoma
97.7 - CBUF Vancouver
98.1 - KING Seattle
98.3 - CKSR Chilliwack
98.5 - CIOC Victoria
98.7 - Bluegrass Pirate Bellingham, operates only at nights
98.9 - KWJZ Seattle
99.3 - CFOX Vancouver
99.9 - mix of KISW Seattle, CBU-FM-7 Chilliwack, and CHPQ Parksville
100.3 - CKKQ Victoria
100.5 - CKPK Vancouver
100.7 - KKWF Seattle
101.1 - CFMI New Westminster
101.5 - KPLZ Seattle
101.7 - CHLY Nanaimo
101.9 - CITR Vancouver
102.1 - CBUF-FM-1 Chilliwack
102.3 - CKWV Nanaimo
102.5 - KZOK Seattle
102.7 - CFRO Vancouver
102.9 - KNBQ Centralia
103.1 - CHTT Victoria
103.5 - CHQM Vancouver
103.7 - KMTT Seattle
104.3 - KAFE Bellingham
104.9 - CKCL-FM-2 Vancouver
105.3 - KCMS Edmonds
105.7 - CBU Vancouver
106.1 - KBKS Tacoma
106.3 - CKAV-FM-2 Vancouver
106.5 - KWPZ Lynden
106.9 - CHWF Nanaimo
107.1 - CKQC Abbotsford
107.3 - CHBE Victoria
107.5 - CISC Gibsons
107.7 - KNDD Seattle
107.9 - CFML Burnaby
Total = 73 stations
 
Geez, and I thought I had a lot of choices! Just 44 here, and some of these are iffy. 12 are strong enough for reception on most indoor radios.

Using the Fybush method (+ = strong enough for indoor reception, * = HD)

WYTF 88.7 Indianola, MS Religoius
WMAB 89.9 Mississippi State, MS Public Radio *
WMAV 90.3 Oxford, MS Public Radio +*
WMAO 90.9 Greenwood, MS Public Radio *
WAVI 91.5 Oxford, MS Religious
WVSD 91.7 Itta Bena, MS Smooth Jazz
WAUM 91.9 Duck Hill, MS Religious
WOHT 92.3 Grenada, MS Oldies +
WKRA 92.7 Holly Springs, MS Urban
WSYE 93.3 Houston, MS Adult Contemporary
WQLJ 93.7 Oxford, MS Hot AC
WGRM 93.9 Greenwood, MS Gospel Music
WBAD 94.3 Leland, MS Urban AC
WCMR 94.5 Bruce, MS Religious (silent)
WONA 95.1 Winona, MS Country +
WOXD 95.5 Oxford, MS Classic Rock
WTGY 95.7 Charleston, MS Gospel Music +
WLZA 96.1 Eupora, MS Adult Contemporary
WKDJ 96.5 Clarksdale, MS Adult Contemporary same feed as WLZA above
WTCD 96.9 Indianola, MS Talk +
WWMS 97.5 Oxford, MS Country
WZLQ 98.5 Tupelo, MS Rock
WYMX 99.1 Greenwood, MS Adult Hits +
WMJI 99.7 Jackson, MS Urban
WMC 99.7 Memphis, TN AC
WQXB 100.1 Grenada, MS Country +
WBLE 100.5 Batesville, MS Country +
WDMS 100.7 Greenville, MS Country
WMUT 101.3 Grenada, MS Classic Hits +
KBUD 102.1 Sardis, MS Religious (yes, a K-call east of the MS River!)
WAGR 102.5 Lexington, MS Country
W276BI 103.1 Grenada, MS Religious (WCMR) +
WRBO 103.5 Como, MS Urban Oldies
WGNL 104.3 Greenwood, MS Urban Contemporary +
WJIW 104.7 Greenville, MS Religious
WQJQ 105.1 Kosciusko, MS Oldies
WTNM 105.5 Water Valley, MS Talk
WGNG 106.3 Tchula, MS Urban Contemporary
WAID 106.5 Clarksdale, MS Urban?
WWZD 106.7 New Albany, MS Country
WHKL 106.9 Crenshaw, MS Oldies
WBYP 107.1 Belzoni, MS Country?
WMJW 107.5 Rosedale, MS Country?
WFCA 107.9 Ackerman, MS Gospel Music +

The three HD signals are all probably too weak to decode here, though.
 
Hmm... guess I may be the one to revive this thread.

From Saline, MI:

88.1 - WLGH Leroy Township although I can also hear WDTR Monroe on my car radio
88.3 - WCBN Ann Arbor
88.7 - CIMX Windsor
89.1 - WEMU Ypsilanti
89.5 - WCMU Mt. Pleasant or WBCY Archbold, OH
89.9 - CBE Windsor
90.1 - WUCX Bay City (varies)
90.3 - WOTL Toledo, sometimes WCPN Cleveland during DX openings
90.5 - WKAR East Lansing
90.9 - WRCJ Detroit
91.1 - WFUM Flint with splash from 90.9/91.3
91.3 - WGTE Toledo
91.7 - WUOM Ann Arbor
92.3 - WMXD Detroit
92.5 - WVKS Toledo
92.9 - WJZL Grand Ledge with splash from 93.1 (audible on the second floor of my house)
93.1 - WDRQ Detroit
93.5 - WHMI Howell or WRQN Bowling Green depending on which way the antenna is turned
93.7 - sometimes WBCT Grand Rapids when conditions are right
93.9 - CIDR Windsor
94.1 - WVIC Jackson
94.3 - CKSY Chatham, ON
94.5 - WXKR Port Clinton, OH
94.7 - WCSX Birmingham
94.9 - WMMQ East Lansing
95.1 - usually WFBE Flint, sometimes CKUE Chatham, ON
95.3 - WQTE Adrian
95.5 - WKQI Detroit
95.7 - WIMX Gibsonburg, OH with splash from 95.5
95.9 - CJWF Windsor
96.1 - usually WMTR Archbold, OH, sometimes WHNN Bay City
96.3 - WDVD Detroit
96.7 - Battle between WUFN Albion and CHYR Leamington, ON
96.9 - WNKL Wauseon, ON
97.1 - WXYT Detroit
97.3 - WJZE Oak Harbor, OH
97.5 - WJIM Lansing
97.9 - WJLB Detroit
98.1 - WDFM Defiance, OH (varying)
98.3 - usually WTWR Luna Pier, but in my house sometimes W252BA Chelsea (WSAE translator) comes in instead
98.5 - WNWN Coldwater
98.7 - WVMV Detroit
99.1 - WFMK East Lansing comes in solidly on portable radios but WFRO Fremont, OH interferes in the car
99.5 - WYCD Detroit
99.7 - WUGN Midland (varying)
99.9 - WKKO Toledo
100.3 - WNIC Dearborn
100.7 - WITL Lansing
101.1 - WRIF Detroit
101.5 - WRVF Toledo
101.7 - WHZZ Lansing w/splash from 101.5/101.9
101.9 - WDET Detroit
102.3 - WPOS Holland, OH
102.5 - usually WBZV Hudson but when conditions are right WIOG Bay City booms in
102.7 - WHTD Mt. Clemens w/splash from 102.9
102.9 - WWWW Ann Arbor
103.5 - WMUZ Detroit
103.7 - WCKY Pemberville, OH (varies)
103.9 - WLEN Adrian
104.3 - WOMC Detroit
104.7 - WIOT Toledo
105.1 - WMGC Detroit
105.3 - WKHM Brooklyn
105.5 - WWWM Sylvania, OH
105.9 - WDMK Detroit
106.1 - WJXQ Charlotte
106.5 - WLQR Delta (very weak)
106.7 - WDTW Detroit
106.9 - WSAE Spring Arbor, with splash from 106.7/107.1 on almost all radios except one in my kitchen, for some reason
107.1 - WQKL Ann Arbor
107.3 - WJUC Swanton, OH - best in the car
107.5 - WGPR Detroit
107.7 - WRKR Portage - consistent clear signal on the second floor of my house
107.9 - WCRZ Flint
 
ChrisInMI said:
Hmm... guess I may be the one to revive this thread.

From Saline, MI:

I was in Jackson, MI, for three years in the late 80's, and I can attest to this type of reception. The band was close to packed with a station on almost every frequency. By rotating my antenna, I could get multiple stations on some frequencies, so the total was well over 100. With modern adaptive IF and a good antenna - who knows? possibly a station on every frequency!

There are parts of North Carolina that are in the same situation - just about every frequency occupied. Although this was decades ago on a tube receiver in an attic of a great aunt and uncle's house.
 
Northern IL - Crystal Lake, IL area
Portable with Whip Antenna; Stereo Receiver with Amplified Dipole; Car/Truck Radio.

88.1 WAES Lincolnshire, IL; WMWK Milwaukee, WI
88.3 WFEN Rockford, IL; WCLR Arlington Heights, IL
88.5 WGBK Glenview, IL
88.7 WERN Madison, WI; WSRI Sugar Grove, IL; WLUW Chicago, IL
88.9 WEPS Elgin, IL; WYMS Milwaukee, WI
89.1 WONC Naperville, IL; Lake Villa, IL
89.3 WNUR Evanston, IL
89.5 WNIJ De Kalb, IL +
89.7 WONU Kankakee, IL; WUWM Milwaukee, WI
90.1 WMBI Chicago (Addison), IL +
90.5 WNIU Rockford, IL +
90.7 WHAD Delafield, WI +
90.9 WDCB Glen Ellyn, IL +
91.1 WGTD Kenosha, WI; WGSL Rockford, IL
91.3 W217BM Elgin, IL (translator of WBEZ)
91.5 WBEZ Chicago, IL +
91.7 W219CD Elgin, IL (satellator of LifeTalk)
91.9 WJCH Joliet, IL
92.1 WEZY Racine, WI
92.3 WPWX Hammond (Burnham), IL
92.5 WCPY De Kalb, IL +
92.7 WCPT Arlington Heights, IL +
93.1 WXRT Chicago, IL +
93.3 WLDB Milwaukee, WI
93.5 WVIX Joliet, IL
93.9 WLIT Chicago, IL +
94.3 WJKL Glendale Heights, IL +
94.5 WLWK Milwaukee, WI
94.7 WLS Chicago, IL +
94.9 WDKB De Kalb, IL
95.1 WIIL Kenosha, WI +
95.5 WNUA Chicago, IL +
95.7 WRIT Milwaukee, WI
95.9 WERV Aurora, IL
96.1 WLKG Lake Geneva, WI
96.3 WBBM Chicago, IL +
96.5 WKLH Milwaukee, WI
96.7 WKGL Loves Park, IL; WLLI Joliet, IL
96.9 WWDV Zion, IL +
97.1 WDRV Chicago, IL +
97.3 WQBW Milwaukee, WI
97.5 WZOK Rockford, IL +
97.9 WLUP Chicago, IL +
98.3 WRLR Round Lake Beach, IL (LPFM)
98.5 WXXQ Freeport, IL
98.7 WFMT Chicago, IL +
99.1 WMYX Milwaukee, WI
99.5 WUSN Chicago, IL +
99.9 WJVL Janesville, WI
100.3 WILV Chicago, IL +
100.7 WKKV Racine, WI +
101.1 WKQX Chicago, IL +
101.5 WIBA Madison, WI; WLGS Lake Villa, IL (LPFM)
101.7 WRCV Dixon, IL
101.9 WTMX Skokie (Chicago), IL +
102.1 WLUM West Allis, WI
102.3 WXLC Waukegan, IL +
102.5 WNWC Madison, WI
102.7 WVAZ Oak Park (Chicago, IL) +
103.1 WVIV Highland Park (Skokie), IL; WGFB Rockton, IL
103.5 WKSC Chicago, IL +
103.7 WXSS Wauwatosa, WI
103.9 WWYW Dundee (Gilberts), IL +
104.3 WJMK Chicago, IL +
104.5 WSLD Whitewater, WI
104.7 WDDW Sturtevant, WI
104.9 WXRX Belvedere, IL
105.1 WOJO Evanston (Chicago), IL +
105.5 WZSR Woodstock (Crystal Lake/Ridgefield), IL +
105.9 WCFS Elmwood Park (Chicago), IL +
106.1 WMIL Waukesha, WI
106.3 WYRB Genoa, IL
106.7 WPPN Des Plaines, IL +
107.1 WSPY Plano, IL
107.3 WSJY Ft. Atkinson, WI
107.5 WGCI Chicago, IL +
107.7 WVCY Milwaukee, WI
107.9 WLEY Aurora (Glendale Heights), IL +

36 local grade signal +
79 of possible 100 channels
90 stations total
 
rbrucecarter5 said:
ChrisInMI said:
Hmm... guess I may be the one to revive this thread.

From Saline, MI:

I was in Jackson, MI, for three years in the late 80's, and I can attest to this type of reception. The band was close to packed with a station on almost every frequency. By rotating my antenna, I could get multiple stations on some frequencies, so the total was well over 100. With modern adaptive IF and a good antenna - who knows? possibly a station on every frequency!

There are parts of North Carolina that are in the same situation - just about every frequency occupied. Although this was decades ago on a tube receiver in an attic of a great aunt and uncle's house.

A station on every frequency that isn't jammed by IBOC, at least. I'm counting about 240 stations since I set up a rotor-mounted roof antenna 3 years ago. I've gotten as many as seven stations on some frequencies. Of course, more than half of the total is the result of exceptional listening conditions. I don't get 300 mile reception very often.
 
dxho said:
A station on every frequency that isn't jammed by IBOC, at least. I'm counting about 240 stations since I set up a rotor-mounted roof antenna 3 years ago. I've gotten as many as seven stations on some frequencies. Of course, more than half of the total is the result of exceptional listening conditions. I don't get 300 mile reception very often.

Of course the late 80's was way pre-IBOC jamming. The reception I noted was the normal, everyday, no skip type of stuff. I don't remember a lot of skip up there, maybe I was living there in a solar minimum or something.

The 300 mile stuff is mainly on full class C stations - 100kW off of 2000' towers over relatively flat terrain. I also got an assist from the caprock - although it worked pretty well from Plano to Tulsa prior to a local 92.9 signing on under really shady circumstances - but that is another topic. When in Florida, 300 mile stuff was pretty common but so was skip. I did try to separate out skip from reliable in reports. But when I was receiving 300 mile reception in TX, it was for music, not for the hobby of DX. I had no interest in reception that was not absolutely reliable, because it was only for entertainment.


When in Jackson - tried many times for Chicago FM, but only succeeded once
 
I was in Jackson, MI, for three years in the late 80's, and I can attest to this type of reception. The band was close to packed with a station on almost every frequency. By rotating my antenna, I could get multiple stations on some frequencies, so the total was well over 100. With modern adaptive IF and a good antenna - who knows? possibly a station on every frequency!

That's one thing I like about this area of the state. There are several stations nearby, but for the most part they're distant stations which can usually be nulled out or overpowered during tropo or Es events. I've even heard (but couldn't ID) another station override my 7-mile-distant 50kw WNWN.

IBOC has dampered things slightly. 90.5, 91.7 and 102.1 are the biggest IBOC offenders in my area. Makes DX'ing on first adjacents a little more difficult.

Besides that. South-Central Michigan is a very good DX location. I can hear 200+ mile reception to Northern Michigan and Ontario even during the deadest of dead-band conditions. Even 242-mile distant CIBU (94.5) Wingham and 314-mile distant CHAY (93.1) Barrie is possible with just a little enhancement to Ontario.
 
i think my area has been killed thanks to the bible banging translators.

I gave up on FM-DX cant hear anything anymore.

thanks K-Love,
 
At my place (Fredericksburg, VA) I receive 69 FM stations with signal strength range from very weak and barely listenable to strong local, including one HD-2 subchannel, all under normal atmospheric conditions. When FM DX occurs, the total amount usually includes southern VA, Hampton Roads area, eastern NC, all the way up to southern NJ.
 
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