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Originally Posted by Jeffhs
...A station at 91.5 MHz, WKHR-FM, is owned by a school district about 20 miles south of here and plays big bands/standards, much as AM 740 used to. WKHR has an incredible coverage area (probably 60-70 miles or more) due to its very high elevation in Geauga County, Ohio ...
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I listened to them the last time I drove through Ohio, they played some good stuff that you rarely hear on the radio. But I can't pull it in up here, even with the vhf antenna on the roof. There is absolutely nothing on FM to listen to up here. On AM I'll listen to some of the talk, but I haven't found any good music.