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U.S. FM Stations by Frequency U.S. FM Stations by Frequency 93.9 mhz (ch 230) KCFM(FM) Okmulgee OK 3 kw, 300 ft. ; WINX-FM Warrenton VA 3 kw, 397 ft. WFIX(FM) Rogersville AL 2.25 kw, 531 ft. KXIX(FM) Bend OR 100 kw, 1,028 ft. WHGC(FM) Bennington VT 3 kw, 110 ft. KAMJ(FM) Gosnell AR 3 kw, 171 ft. KAHY(FM) Myrtle Pont OR 1 kw, 1,456 ft. KKEE(FM) Long Beach WA 3 kw, 233 ft. KMGN(FM) Flagstaff AZ 100 kw, 1,509 It WYSP(FM) Philadelphia PA 16 kw, 90011. WROE(FM) Neenah -Menasha WI 13.kw, 459 ft. KFMF(FM) Chico CA 2 kw, 1.128 ft. WKXZ(FM) Sunbury PA 16 kw. 879 ft. WPRE -FM Prairie du Chien WI 36 kw, 525 ft. KLFA(FM) King City CA 5.4 kw, 719 ft. WOYE -FM Mayaguez PR 25 kw, 2,967 h. WRLF(FM) Fairmont WV 3.6 kw. 249 ft. KZLA-FM Los Angeles CA 18.5 Icw horiz, 16 kw vert, 3136 ft. WHJY(FM) Providence RI 50 kw, 546 ft. KEJC(FM) Modesto CA 3 kw, 328 ft. WGSS(FM) Kingstree SC 6 kw, 328 ft. 94.5 mhz (ch 233) KRLT(FM) South Lake Tahoe CA 6 kw, -190 ft. KSDN -FM Aberdeen SD 100 kw, 440 ft. WMXL(FM) Birmingham AL 100 kw, 1,214 ft. KSSL(FM) Frisco CO 560 w, 1.050 ft. WMUF -FM Paris TN 10.5 kw, 328 ft. WHOD -FM Jackson AL 19 kw, 448 ft. WKSS(FM) Washington DC 24 kw. 707 ft. WRLG(FM) Smyrna TN 4.3 kw. 200 ft. KOLX(FM) Barling AR 31 kw, 502 ft. WLVE(FM) Miami Beach FL 96 kw, 1.006 ft. WCTU(FM) Tazewell TN 1.3 kw, 492 ft. KJIW -FM West Helena AR 6 kw, 250 ft. WGOR(FM) Martinez GA 25 kw, 328 ft. KBUY -FM Amarillo TX 100 kw, 1,082 ft. KOOL -FM Phoenix AZ 100 kw, 1,655 ft. WMTM -FM Moultrie GA 100 kw, 555 ft. KOXY -FM Beaumont TX 100 kw, 1,099 ft. KCNO(FM) Allures CA 100 kw, 106 ft. KUAM -FM Agana GU 2 kw, 95011. KULF(FM) Brenham TX 6 kw, 328 ft. KWST(FM) Brawley CA 50 kw, 254 ft. KIKI -FM Honolulu HI 100 kw, -44 ft. KRIO -FM Floresville TX 25 kw, 695 ft. KSPE -FM Ellwood CA 81 kw, 2949 ft. KLUA(FM) Kailua -Kona HI 5.3 kw, 2,831 ft. KLTY(FM) Fort Worth TX 100 kw, 1,585 ft. KUFX(FM) Gilroy CA 1.23 kw. 2,535 ft. KIAI(FM) Mason City IA 100 kw, 790 ft. KAJI(FM) Point Comfort TX 25 kw, 100 ft. KGEN -FM Hanford CA 3.3 kw, 443 ft. WLIT -FM Chicago IL 4 kw, 1,581 ft KODJ(FM) Salt Lake City UT 40 kw, 3,030 ft. KWNE(FM) Ukiah CA 2.15 kw, 2,053 ft. WJRE(FM) Kewanee IL 3 kw, 300 ft. WXEZ(FM) Yorktown VA 50 kw, 500 ft. ' WERB(FM) Berlin CT 27.5 w, 95 ft. WYXY(FM) Lincoln IL 3 kw, 200 ft. WXMX(FM) Canaan VT 16 kw, 387 ft. WCFB(FM) Daytona Beach FL 100 kw, 1,500 ft. WGLD(FM) Noblesville IN 2.75 kw, 492 ft. KCLK-FM Clarkston WA 100 kw, 1,233 ft. WARO(FM) Naples FL 100 kw, 1,049 ft. KDGS(FM) Andover KS 25 kw, 328 ft. KMPS -FM Seattle WA 57 kw, 2,342 ft. WPHH(FM) Port St. Joe FL 100 kw, 991 ft. KDGB(FM) Dodge City KS 100 kw, 511 ft. WIAL(FM) Eau Claire WI 85 kw, 350 ft. WBYZ(FM) Baxley GA 100 kw, 1,014 ft. WJDJ(FM) Burnside KY 50 kw, 492 k. WJJO(FM) Watertown WI 50 kw, 492 ft. KKEZ(FM) Fort Dodge IA 100 kw, 640 ft. WKTG(FM) Madisonville KY 50 kw, 32811. WOZK -FM Keyser WV 15 kw, 801 ft. KHTQ(FM) Hayden ID 100 kw. 1.883 ft. KFAD(FM) Alexandria LA 6 kw, 328 ft. WAXS(FM) Oak Hill WV 25.5 kw, 650 ft. WLRW(FM) Champaign IL 50 kw, 400 h. KTRV-FM Bastrop LA 25 kw, 289 ft. KJCK -FM Junction City KS 100 kw, 630 ft. WPVQ(FM) Turners Fais MA 3 kw. 328 ft. KSKL(FM) Scott City KS 100 kw, 345 ft. WCYIFM) Lewiston ME 27.5 kw, 633 ft. 94.3 mhz (ch 232) KADX(FM) Houston AK 10 kw, 810 ft. WMXL(FM) Lexington KY 100 kw, 640 ft. WCLX(FM) Mio MI 50 kw. 433 ft. WIZB(FM) Abbeville AL 3 kw, 285 ft. KMMB(FM) Lafayette LA 100 kw, 1,079 ft. KKRC(FM) Granite Falls MN 6 kw, 262 ft. WQZX(FM) Greenvile AL 1.75 kw, 410 h. KRUF(FM) Shreveport LA 100 kw, 1,096 h. WTBX(FM) Hibbing MN 100 kw, 548 ft. KAMO -FM Rogers AR 5.2 kw, 709 ft. WJMN(FM) Boston MA 11.5 kw, 1,053 ft. KLSC(FM) Fayette MO 25 kw, 328 ft. KBUX(FM) Quartzsite AZ 205 w, -161 ft. WKSQ(FM) Ellsworth ME 11.5 kw, 1,027 ft. KIXQ(FM) Webb City MO 48 kw, 505 ft. KDUC(FM) Barstow CA 4.6 kw, 783 ft. WKLL(FM) Holland MI 50 kw, 49911 KSPO(FM) West Plains MO 100 kw, 650 ft. KCRE -FM Crescent City CA 3 kw, -275 ft. W Mackinaw City MI 3 kw, 380 ft. KZMI(FM) San Jose MP 300 h. WZ(FM) KIKF(FM) Garden Grove CA 3 kw, 245 ft. WCEN -FM Mount Pleasant MI 100 kw, 994 ft. WGRM-FM Greenwood MS 3 kw, 328 ft. Valley w, 980 KSTP -FM Paul MN 100 kw, 1,225 h. WVIV(FM) Pearl MS 6 kw, 328 ft. KNCO -FM Grass CA 290 ft. St. KNGT(FM) Jadkson CA 230 w, 1,100 ft. KRXL(FM) Kirksville MO 100 kw, 1,01011. WRSN(FM) Burlington- Graham NC 100 kw, 1,269 ft. KTAA(FM) Kerman CA 3 kw, 328 ft. KKLR(FM) Poplar Bluff MO 100 kw, 807 h. WDNY-FM Dansvile NY 570 w, 741 ft. KYKF(FM) San Fernando CA 3 kw, 95 ft. WJZD(FM) Long Beach MS 3 kw. 328 ft. 'WNYC -FM New York NY 5.4 kw, 1,418 ft. KILO(FM) Colorado Springs CO 83 kw, 2,110 ft. KMON -FM Great Falls MT 36 kw, 470 ft. WKXZ(FM) Norwich NY 26 kw, 680 ft. WYBC New Haven CT 1.2 kw, 122 ft. WXRA(FM) Eden NC 100 kw, 981 ft. 'WPLT(FM) Plattsburgh NY 10 w, 156 ft. -FM WNFB(FM) Lake City FL 50 kw, 492 ft. KODY(FM) Bismarck ND 100 kw, 1,117 ft. WKBI -FM St. Marys PA 2.35 kw, 800 ft. WGMX(FM) Marathon FL 50 kw, 276 ft. WCHR(FM) Trenton NJ 50 kw, 492 ft. WJXY -FM Conway SC 6 kw. 328 ft. Riviera Beach FL 1.26 kw, 480 ft. KKOR(FM) NM 100 kw, 1,388 ft. KKMK(FM) Rapid City SD 100 kw, 65011. WOLL(FM) Galup KDLX(FM) Makawao HI 3 kw, -22 ft. 'WNED -FM Buffalo NY 105 kw, 710 ft. WSIB(FM) Selmer TN 3 kw, 328 ft. KSOU -FM Sioux Center IA 3 kw, 300 ft. WABY-FM Rayana NY 3 kw, 32811. WAYA(FM) Spring City TN 2 kw, 344 ft. KADO(FM) Rexburg ID 3 kw, 315 ft. WYYY(FM) Syracuse NY 100 kw, 650 ft. KMXR(FM) Corpus Christi TX 100 kw, 840 ft. WRMS-FM Beardstown IL 3 kw, 300 ft. WJTT(FM) Englewood OH 6 kw, 328 ft. KINT -FM El Paso TX 96.2 kw, 1,207 ft. WKXW(FM) Chillicothe IL 3 kw, 30011. WXKR(FM) Port Clinton OH 30 kw, 640 ft. KOYN(FM) Paris TX 50 kw, 492 ft. Elgin IL 6 kw, 350 ft. KEMX(FM) Locust Grove OK 2.3 kw, 367 ft. KCRN -FM San Angelo TX 100 kw, 710 ft. WJKL(FM) IL 3.1 kw, 449 h. KJDY -FM Canyon City OR 380 w, 1,242 h. WMEV -FM Marion VA 100 kw, 1,480 ft. WDXR -FM Golconda WSSO(FM) Sterling IL 6 kw, 309 ft. KMGE(FM) Eugene OR 100 kw horiz, 43 kw vert, 1,299 ft. WLVB(FM) Morrisville VT 5.4 kw, 121 ft. WMKR(FM) Taylorvile IL 6 kw, 285 ft. WOAC(FM) Lancaster PA 19 kw, 810 ft. WMXR(FM) Woodstock VT 670 w, 682 ft. WREB(FM) Greencastle IN 3 kw, 165 ft. W WS W -FM Pittsburgh PA 50 kw, 810 ft. KTAC(FM) Ephrata WA 50 kw, -206 ft. WZOC(FM) Plymouth IN 11.5 kw, 492 ft. WDOR -FM Sturgeon Bay WI 77 kw, 64011. WFGI(FM) State College PA 940 w, 581 ft. WRCR(FM) Rushville IN 740 w, 550 ft. WRRR -FM St. Marys WV 17 kw, 390 ft. WACJ(FM) Bowman SC 3 kw, 328 ft. KCVW(FM) Kingman KS 50 kw, 492 ft. KTAK(FM) Riverton WY 50 kw, 951 ft. WMUU -FM Greenville SC 100 kw, 1200 ft. WULF(FM) Hardinsburg KY 43 kw, 290 ft. WRNN(FM) Murrell's Inlet SC 6 kw, 420 h. WIFX -FM Jenkins KY 2.8 kw, 1,492 ft. KPLO -FM Reliance SD 95 kw, 1,000 ft. 94.1 mhz (ch 231) WTIX -FM Gallien LA 25 kw, 308 It ' KCFS(FM) Sioux Falls SD 2.35 kw, 190 ft. WZBQ(FM) Carrolton AL 99 kw, 1,007 ft.
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