107.5 WWMM-LP in Collinsville is on the air. Tuned it in about an hour ago after reading your post. I like what I hear.
101.7 in South Windsor is loud and clear playing Latino music. 103.3 is very faint at my South Windsor location. I can barely make out the song "When a man loves a woman" in the background.
Are you 100% sure that was WOGS-LP you picked up on 101.7 and not W269DE the FM translator for WLAT 910? They're a Hispanic station.
Went to Avon. SPV is on the air, but signal doesn't come anywhere near as far west as map indicates. I'd call the format a mixture of smooth jazz and Godcasting, as you call it, neither of which interests me. (It is owned by a church). But the Collinsville station just saved me some money. I just bought a car with Sirius and was considering subscribing to get the 60's, 70's and Beatles channels. No need to now. WWMM plays lots of Beatles![]()
WWMM is owned by the Huckelberry Hill Music Society, with transmitter in the center of Collinsville. Does anyone know what kind of organization Huckelberry is?
Don't count on that schedule to be accurate. It is very typical of non-radio groups. They have no idea what it takes to fill a 2 hour news and information block.