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Oklahoma Map Pp. 60-61 Ada Altus Alva Anadarko Ardmore Atoka Oklahoma Map pp. 60-61 Pryor r 104, .5 KMYZ-FM$ 72 tX 93.7 KTMT $ 84 tM Ada 93.3 KTLS $ 62 tM Sallisaw k 95, .9 KKIO-FM $ 22 95.7 KBO Y-FM$ 91 tM 36.7 KFIX $ 23 Sand Springs 102, .3 22 103.5 91 Altus *90.9 KKVD 9 Sapulpa rg 100, .9 KXOJ-FM $ 22 Milton-Freewater 97.9 23 93.5 KRKZ $ 23 SeminolB r 105. .5 KSLE 25 Newport rl 102.5 KYQT $ 65 Alva 94.3 KITE 25 Stiliwater c *91, .7 KDSU 55 fT North Bend k 94.9 KOQS $ 46 99.7 KXLS $ 69 tU r 93. .9 KSPI-FM 72 Ontario r 96.1 KSRV-FM $ 35 104,7 KRKA 70 rp 105,,5 KVRQ 13 Pendleton c *90.9 KRBM $ 48 Anadarko 103.7 KRPT-FM $ 71 tU Sulphur g *91. ,1 KSUW 19 103.5 KWHT $ 66 Ardmore 95.7 KKAJ $ 56 tM kr 100. 9 KSOW 23 107.7 KUMA-FM$ 50 r 9B.5KRDM $ 25 Tahlequah r 101, ,7 KEOK 23 Phoenix 105.1 KHUG-FM 54 Atoka 103.1 KHKC 23 Tonkawa r *90. 7 KAYE 11 Portland *88.3 KBVM $ 43 BartlesvillE k 100.1 KYFM $ 22 T ulsa cj *89. ,5 KWGS 67 *89.9 KBPS-FM $ 49 tT Bethany g 104.9 KJIL $ 23 92, ,9 KBEZ 80 tU *90.7 KBOO $ 56 tY Brirtow k 104.9 KREK $ 21 k 95.,5 KWEN 80 *91.5 KOAP-FM $ 80 tT Broken Arrow g *90.5 KNYD $ 80 tU r 96. ,5 KRAV 80 92.3 KGDN $ 69 c 92.1 KCMA $ 25 t,G rp 97. 5 KMDQ 80 93.7 KPOQ-FM $ 84 t(D) Broken Bow k 106.1 KKBI $ 51 98. ,5 KUSO 77 tM 95.5 KXL-FM $ 71 Chickasha k 105.5 KXXK $ 18 k 103. 3 KTFX 79 tT i 97,1 KKL1 $ 72 tM Claremore mr*91.3 KNGX $ 23 Vinita k 95. 9 KITO 22 98.5 KUPL-FM $ 75 tX Clinton r 95.3 KCLI $ 23 Watonga 93. 5 KIMY 25 99.5 KWJJ-FM $ 69 tQ r 106.9 KKCC $ 48 tX Weatherford r 97. 3 KBXR 51 100,3 KKRZ $ 81 tM Comanche r 96.7 KHME $ 23 Woodward g 92, 1 KWJY 23 tU 101.1 KYTE-FM $ 86 t ,G Cordell k 99.3 KBOG $ 18 mr 93. 5 KWFX 16 101.9 KINK $ 87 Duncan r 102.3 KRHD-FM$ 25 95, 9 25 ■107.5 KRRC $ 2 Durant r *91.9 KHIB $ 9 k 101. 1 KWOX 72 t ,X Prineville 95.1 KIJK $ 51 r 97.5 KLAK $ 52 r 102. 3 KWOQ. 23 Redmond 102.9 KPRB-FM $ 71 k 107.1 KLBC $ 22 tM 107.5 KLRR $ 61 Edmond mc*90.1 KCSC $ 55 tT Oregon Map pp. 78-79 Reedsport 92.1 KSYD 21 rg *90.9 KOKF $ 20 Albany k 99.9 K RKT-FM $ 74 Roseburg 103.1 KRSB $ 22 m 97.7 KKLR $ 23 gr 107.9 KHPE $ 75 tX Salem 105.1 KXYQ $ 90 tU Elk City 94.3 KICZ 23 Ashland ct *89.1 KSMF Springfield *88.9 KQFE $ 16 k 96.5 KECD $ 65 cj *90.1 KSOR $ 93.1 KSND $ 69 98.5 KTU 72 r 101.9 KCMX-FM$ 71 Sutherlin 101.1 KSRL 24 Enid g *91.1 KBVV 14 Astoria jc *91.9 KMUN $ 41 tU The Dalles 97,7 KAC1-FM $ 7 k 96.9 KNIQ $ 56 t ,U r 92.9 KAST-FM $ 104.5 KMCQ $ 92 b 103.1 KDFM $ 23 Baker m 95.3 KBKR-FM Tillamook 104.1 KTIL-FM $ 10 Eufaula kr 102,3 KCES 18 104.7 KCMB Toledo 107.1 KTOO-FM 22 Frederick g *91.5 KSYE 60 Beaverton rm 103.3 KKCW $ Warm Springs *91.9 KWSD $ 40 r 95.9 KYBE $ 19 Bend cj *91.3 KOAB-FM $ 50 $ 75 Goodwell c *91,7 KPSU 9 r 94,1 KXIQ $ 70 Map Grove k 99.3 KGVE $ 23 g 97.5 KNLR $ 60 Pennsylvania pp. is is Guymon k 92.7 KKBS g 23 98.3 23 p *91.7 WMUH $ 5 Healdton r 105.5 KTYX $ 23 k 100.7 KICE S 62 be 100.7 WFMZ $ 52 tM Henryetta g *91.5 KVAZ 10 c *105.7 KWBX $ 52 r 104.1 WAEB-FM $ 52 rm 99,5 KQMJ $ 71 Brookings m 95.3 KURY-FM 8 Altoona b 98.1 WFBG-FM $ 61 tM Hobart r 105.9 KQTZ $ 73 tX Cave Junction m 102.7 KBGG 92 r 100.1 WPRR 13 Hugo k 95.3 KITX $ 22 Centra! 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