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Who is on 94.5 FM in Connecticut?

Listening around the FM band this morning (from Prospect CT), I came across a weak station at 94.5 Mhz with a strange format: a mix of classic country and new country, all segued together with no spots and no announcer. The signal was too noisy to copy the station ID on the hour. The FCC database just lists a couple of low power educational stations for 94.5 in CT.
Any ideas? 8)
 
The student station at Berlin High School often plays random music, although I've never heard country. Not sure if it's capable of putting a signal into Prospect, though.
 
Unless you received WERB-FM 94.5 of Berlin, I wouldn't know. I do know that they were formerly at 97.3 FM. They had to move when WZBG-FM 97.3 of Litchfield signed on around 1990. Their signal is marginal here in New Britain's south end, which isn't all that far away. I don't think their signal would even reach the U-Conn Health Center in Farmington, let alone Prospect.
 
KML-224 said:
Unless you received WERB-FM 94.5 of Berlin, I wouldn't know. I do know that they were formerly at 97.3 FM. They had to move when WZBG-FM 97.3 of Litchfield signed on around 1990. Their signal is marginal here in New Britain's south end, which isn't all that far away. I don't think their signal would even reach the U-Conn Health Center in Farmington, let alone Prospect.
WERB's signal is fuzzy at best driving along the Chamberlain Highway in Berlin on the way to the mall.
 
Thanks for the info, guys.

Here in Prospect, I'm at about 900 feet of elevation, so VHF comes in a great distances. The FCC data base shows some NY and Mass. stations on 94.5, but they are commercial stations with rock or Top 40 formats.
 
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