It’s the first major DX event of 2020 and several stations from central and southeast Iowa and eastern and central Missouri have logged over the past 90 minutes.
TV:
7 KHQA
10 WGEM
12 KRCG
15 KMOS
FM:
In addition to the stations shown in the local dial guide these were received this morning at about 7:55 – 9:05 AM:
88.9 – KSEF fading to KJLU after 8:30
89.3 – WIPA
90.1 – WOI and WLLM
90.3 – WQUB
91.3 – WIUM mixed with KBIA
91.7 – KSUI fading to KJIR after 8:20 AM
92.7 – KTWA
93.3 – KIOA fading to WPBG after 9 AM
95.3 – KQKL
96.7 – KCMQ
97.7 – KPOW
97.9 – KBXB
99.7 – KBEA
100.5 – KMEM
101.5 – KKSI
104.3 – KRKN
104.7 – KRES
105.1 – WGEM
105.3 – KEDB
105.5 – KILJ fading to KZZT after 8:45 AM
105.9 – KZZK
106.1 – KOQL
106.7 – WPWQ
106.9 – KUDV
107.3 – KGRS
107.5 – KWBZ
NOAA Weather Radio:
162.425 – WNG728 Bellflower, MO
162.450 – KXI70 Jerseyville, IL
162.475 – WXK82 Hannibal, MO
162.500 – KZZ38 Trenton, MO
162.550 – KDO89 St. Louis, MO
Of the five stations, KZZ38 (yes, that’s right) was clearly the strongest signal. KDO89 had another station in the background, most likely WXM36 Lancaster, MO (but not identified).