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Qrg Call Sign Station Name Site Erp Mi. Rds-Ps Pi O FM BANDSCAN STRASBURG, PA QTH: 39° 58' 56" North / 76° 10' 58" West QRG CALL SIGN STATION NAME SITE ERP MI. RDS-PS PI O FORMAT / REMARKS 88.50 WXPN Philadelphia, PA 5,000 50 3 Adult Album Alternative 89.10 WFNM Lancaster, PA 0,100 9 4 College 89.50 WITF Public Radio 89.5 Harrisburg, PA 5,900 44 5 Classical 90.30 WJTL Best Mix FM 90.3 Lancaster, PA 12,000 16 5 Christian Contemporary 90.70 WRTL Ephrata, PA 0,650 24 4 Public Radio 90.90 WHYY 91 FM Philadelphia, PA 13,500 50 3 Public Radio 91.30 WLCH Radio Centro Lancaster, PA 0,160 8 4 Spanish 91.50 WBJC Baltimore, MD 50,000 51 2 Classical 91.70 WIXQ The Ville Millersville, PA 0,130 30 3 College 91.90 W220BX KAWZ Marietta, PA 0,010 22 2 Religious 92.30 WERQ 92Q Jams Baltimore, MD 37,000 51 3 Hip Hop 92.50 WXTU 92.5 XTU Philadelphia, PA 15,000 50 3 Country 92.70 WSJW Smooth Jazz 92.7 Starview, PA 0,700 33 3 Smooth Jazz 92.90 WLRI Gap, PA 0,010 7 2 Country 93.10 WPOC 93.1 WPOC Baltimore, MD 16,000 57 4 Country 93.30 WMMR 93.3 WMMR Philadelphia, PA 16,500 54 3 Rock 93.50 WTPA Mechanicsburg, PA 1,250 39 2 Classic Rock 93.70 WSTW Wilmington, DE 47,100 37 937_WSTW 8634 5 Top 40 94.10 WYSP 94.1 Free FM Philadelphia, PA 16,500 50 95EB 4 Rock 94.50 WDAC Lancaster, PA 19,000 7 5 Religious 94.90 WRBT Bob 94.9 Harrisburg, PA 25,000 47 4 Country 95.10 WRBS Baltimore, MD 50,000 57 2 Religious 95.50 WPGC 95.5 WPGC Morningside, MD 50,000 87 sc2 Hip Hop; tent 95.70 WBEN 95.7 Ben FM Philadelphia, PA 8,900 50 3 Adult Hits 96.10 WSOX 96.1 WSOX Red Lion, PA 13,500 22 WSOX____ 85B3 5 Oldies 96.50 WRDW Wired 96.5 Philadelphia, PA 17,500 50 4 Hip Hop 96.90 WLAN FM 97 Lancaster, PA 50,000 15 5 Top 40 97.30 WRVV The River Harrisburg, PA 15,000 44 5 Adult Album Alternative 97.70 W249AA WKDN Lebanon, PA 0,145 20 5 Religious 97.90 WIYY 98 Rock Baltimore, MD 13,500 51 3 Rock 98.10 WOGL 98.1 WOGL Philadelphia, PA 12,500 50 4 Oldies 98.50 WYCR 98.5 The Peak York-Hanover, PA 10,500 42 5 Classic Hits 98.70 WMZQ Washington, DC 50,000 93 2 Country; tent 98.90 WUSL Power 99 Philadelphia, PA 27,000 50 4 Hip Hop 99.30 WHKF 99.3 Kiss FM Harrisburg, PA 1,350 39 4 Top 40 99.50 WJBR Wilmington, DE 50,000 36 4 Adult Contemporary 99.70 W259AA WITF Lancaster, PA 0,010 8 2 Classical 100.10 WQIC Lebanon, PA 3,000 30 5 Adult Contemporary 100.30 WPHI 100.3 The Beat Media, PA 17,000 50 4 Hip Hop 100.70 WLEV Soft Rock 100.7 Allentown, PA 11,000 56 2 Adult Contemporary 100.70 WZBA 100.7 The Bay Westminster, MD 27,000 49 2 Classic Rock 100.90 WVLY The Valley Milton, PA 1,300 74 2 Adult Contemporary 101.10 WBEB B 101 Philadelphia, PA 14,000 50 4 Adult Contemporary 101.30 WROZ The Rose Lancaster, PA 7,400 23 THE_ROSE 8311 5 Adult Contemporary 101.90 WLIF 101.9 Lite FM Baltimore, MD 13,500 44 4 Adult Contemporary 101.90 WAVT T 102 Pottsville, PA 29,000 59 4 Hot AC 102.10 WIOQ Q 102 Philadelphia, PA 27,000 50 4 Top 40 102.30 WCAT Red 102.3 Carlisle, PA 3,000 55 3 Country 102.50 WRFY Y102 Reading, PA 10,000 28 5 Rock 102.70 WQSR 102.7 Jack FM Baltimore, MD 50,000 51 3 Adult Hits 102.90 WMGK Philadelphia, PA 8,900 50 4 Classic Rock 103.30 WARM York, PA 6,400 22 WARM____ 566E 5 Adult Contemporary 103.70 WXCY Havre de Grace, MD 37,000 29 5 Country 104.10 WNNK Wink 104 Harrisburg, PA 22,500 47 5 Hot AC 104.30 WSMJ Smooth Jazz 104.3 Baltimore, MD 32,000 40 3 Smooth Jazz 104.50 WSNI Sunny 104.5 Philadelphia, PA 11,500 50 4 Oldies 105.10 WIOV I105 Ephrata, PA 25,000 13 5 Country FM BANDSCAN STRASBURG, PA QTH: 39° 58' 56" North / 76° 10' 58" West 105.30 WDAS Philadelphia, PA 16,500 50 2 Urban Contemporary 105.70 WQXA 105.7 The X York, PA 25,000 27 __THEX__ 813E 5 Rock 106.10 WJJZ Smooth Jazz WJJZ 106.1 Philadelphia, PA 22,500 54 4 Smooth Jazz 106.50 WWMX Mix 106.5 Baltimore, MD 8,300 51 4 Hot AC 106.70 WMHX Mix 106.7 Hershey, PA 14,000 26 MIX_____ 5B85 5 Hot AC 106.90 WKDN Camden, NJ 38,000 58 2 Religious 107.30 WEGH Eagle 107 Northumberland, PA 0,900 62 2 Classic Rock; tent 107.50 WBYN 107.5 Alive Boyertown, PA 30,000 41 3 Religious 107.70 WGTY Great Country 107.7 Gettysburg, PA 16,000 42 GREATCTY 6686 4 Country 107.90 WFSI Annapolis, MD 50,000 73 2 Religious; tent Equipment Sangean ATS 909 W (53/80 kHz or 110/110 kHz filters) Last updated: October 28, 2005 Received stations: 67.
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