I wouldn't be surprised if the Q has listeners right along the water between Edmonds and Everett (or within 1/2 mile of the water). And probably more in the San Juans/Port Angeles area.
Unless there's more competition now, I used to get a very weak CKKS (CFUN)-104.7 Sechelt BC (350w) at the Edmonds beaches years ago. They are 'Mountain FM' and relay CISQ Squamish. Sechelt is on the Sunshine Coast, over 130 miles away. When KXOT was off the air between their KUOW-2 and TVW days, I pulled in CKAY-91.7 Gibsons BC from that same beach. That's the Puget Sound amplifier at work.
Never could reel in Courteney BC on 97.3/98.9, nor CHWF 106.9, or The Lounge on 99.9 through the Seattle stations...even up on north Whidbey Island! CHPQ-99.9 is similar to KIXI, with a standards/AC format.
Unless there's more competition now, I used to get a very weak CKKS (CFUN)-104.7 Sechelt BC (350w) at the Edmonds beaches years ago. They are 'Mountain FM' and relay CISQ Squamish. Sechelt is on the Sunshine Coast, over 130 miles away. When KXOT was off the air between their KUOW-2 and TVW days, I pulled in CKAY-91.7 Gibsons BC from that same beach. That's the Puget Sound amplifier at work.
Never could reel in Courteney BC on 97.3/98.9, nor CHWF 106.9, or The Lounge on 99.9 through the Seattle stations...even up on north Whidbey Island! CHPQ-99.9 is similar to KIXI, with a standards/AC format.