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FM Frequency of the Week: 88.7

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Hartland, VT:

WRVT Rutland, news/talk from Vermont Public (formerly Vermont Public Radio)

Meriden, CT:

WNHU West Haven, block-programmed radio from the University of New Haven, with air talent from the university and the community.
 
Tyler TX:

Local "K-Love" repeater KZLO Kilgore, which was for a long time the University owned station of Kilgore College. I enjoyed it a lot more back then.
 
Melbourne FL:

WJFR-FM - Jacksonville FL - Family Radio - Christian

200 miles north of Melbourne - tropo reception....

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Oakland, CA - Nothing; too close to superpower KQED-FM at 88.5.

Denver, CO - Nothing.

No interesting stories about this frequency, except a question. 88.7 KSDQ Moberly, MO is owned and programmed by the Sunnydale Seventh-Day Adventist Academy of Centralia, MO - which also has an LPFM at 94.9 (KSDC-LP) licensed to Centralia proper, though it's probably too far northwest of Centralia to actually cover much of the city (even though the terrain in that area is absolutely flat). So...how do they get away with that? I thought LPFM licensees were not supposed to have full-power licenses. Am I mistaken?
 
There's an exception to the LPFM rules that allows a college to hold both a full-power and an LPFM so long as the LPFM is student run.
 
Wilmington Delaware

WKNZ (The Bridge) Harrington Delaware puts in a weak signal. It is a relatively new station signing on less than 10 years ago with a Contemporary Christian Music format. It puts a strong signal into Kent and Sussex counties but a marginal one in New Castle county. Harrington happens to be where the Delaware State Fair is held each year in July and is also home to one of Delaware's casinos along with lots of surrounding farmland.
 
There's an exception to the LPFM rules that allows a college to hold both a full-power and an LPFM so long as the LPFM is student run.
Thanks, Scott. I don't know if the Sunnydale station is student-run. I could barely get it in Centralia when I've been there.
 
Wilkes-Barre, PA - Splatter from nearby Kings College station WRKC(on 88.5). However, atop the mountain near the PA Turnpike entrance, I could barely pick up the Word FM station from Stroudsburg on a car radio.
 
South Mississippi:

very strong signal from WOTB Pearl River, LA - The Bridge Radio 88.7 which airs contemporary Christian music.
KRVS Lafayette, LA (NPR) and KUHF Houston Public Media-News 88.7 have come in when WOTB was off.
HD signal of KUHF has decoded even when WOTB is on.
 
Here in Madison, Wisconsin, nothing but WERN, the superpowered flagship of Wisconsin Public Radio's News & Classical network, preset #1 on our cars. :)
 
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