I'm thinking CFCO1L6E6VHF said:in Manistique, MI on 630, during the day (I know this one, just want to see how many others will figure it out).
cyberdad said:My first guess for Manistique would be "nothing"....save for maybe some very minor splatter from WTMJ. But if I had to pick a station, I'd probably go with CFCO. The 630 in Huntsville, ON is off the air (to the best of my knowledge), and the 630 in the Twin Cities may as well be.
Am I overlooking something.
pianoplayer88key said:594 kHz (are TP/TA freqs ok? & yes I HAVE received a station on that freq near there) .
W278BN has a CP to move to 92.9 in GR. KFR is really strong in most of Grand Rapids, which is surprising considering they're only 50kW and about 40 miles away from GR. I have gotten WTCM in GR before, usually when KFR has their IBOC off. Once I even got a weak WTCM on my clock radio in my apartment in Allendale, about 15 miles west of Grand Rapids.Buckeyes2001 said:103.5 MHz in Grand Rapids, MI...
Well, according to the mibuzzboard.com site, W278BN that was licensed for 103.5 never went on the air (if they were, that would be what you'd get in Grand Rapids) so I'm guessing that in Grand Rapids, 103.5 would be dominated by IBOC from WKFR 103.3. If you could null WKFR IBOC, you could get a scratchy WTCM. Tropo should bring in WKSC or WMUZ through the hash.