When folks mention the largest signal FMs, they should include many of the Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo stations. They have towers 2200 feet (630 m) in height above average terrain. But they also are often 9000 feet above sea level.
As Eastern stations go, it's hard to beat WHOM Mt. Washington-Portland. It sometimes says it's the largest signal FM in the country, hitting five states (NH, ME, VT, MA and NY) and two provinces (Que. and Ont.). It is atop the fabled Mount Washington, tallest peak in the Northeast. So windy, the transmitter building is tied down using chains. I've been to the top of Mt. Washington several times. Just amazing. As you drive up, the trees get shorter and shorter until they're nothing more than scrubs.
Same for Pikes Peak near Denver where I was once. Also above the tree line. That's why Denver, Colo Springs and Pueblo stations should be on any list of the largest FM coverage.
As Eastern stations go, it's hard to beat WHOM Mt. Washington-Portland. It sometimes says it's the largest signal FM in the country, hitting five states (NH, ME, VT, MA and NY) and two provinces (Que. and Ont.). It is atop the fabled Mount Washington, tallest peak in the Northeast. So windy, the transmitter building is tied down using chains. I've been to the top of Mt. Washington several times. Just amazing. As you drive up, the trees get shorter and shorter until they're nothing more than scrubs.
Same for Pikes Peak near Denver where I was once. Also above the tree line. That's why Denver, Colo Springs and Pueblo stations should be on any list of the largest FM coverage.

