Listening to FM Radio Stations

How to Listen

Baofeng G11S, Retevis RB27

  • Press the black rubber [-] button located on the left side of the radio, directly below the PTT (Push To Talk) button, to enter FM mode.
  • Press the [+] button to seek a station in the forward direction, or press the [-] button to seek a station in the reverse direction.

Baofeng GM-15PRO, Radioddity GM-30

  • Press the black rubber [-] button located on the left side of the radio, directly above the PTT (Push To Talk) button, to enter FM mode.
  • Enter the desired frequency using the numeric keyboard. (e.g. enter “1011” for 101.1 MHz)
  • Press the [⌃] and [⌄] buttons on the top row to increase or decrease the frequency.

For best reception:

  • Place the radio near a window if you are using it indoors.
  • Keep the radio away from RF noise sources such as computers and power adapters.
  • Keep the antenna oriented vertically.
  • Consider using a high-gain antenna.

Priority Override Feature

The radio will continue to monitor the VHF or UHF frequency that was selected before entering FM mode. If a signal is detected on that frequency, the radio will temporary switch out of FM mode so that you can hear the VHF or UHF transmission. Shortly after that transmission is completed, the radio will automatically return to FM mode.

Emergency Alert System

The Emergency Alert System (EAS) is a national public warning system that requires radio and TV broadcasters, cable TV, wireless cable systems, satellite and wireline operators to provide the President with capability to address the American people within 10 minutes during a national emergency. Messages can interrupt radio and television to broadcast emergency alert information. In many cases, radio and TV stations continue to operate when other means of alerting the public are unavailable, providing a layer of resiliency to the suite of available emergency communication tools.

Source: Federal Emergency Management Agency

Local FM Radio Stations

Frequency
(MHz)
NewsCall
Sign
ContentBrandingLocationPower
(W)
RB27
Stock
GM-15PRO
Stock
GM-15PRO
High-Gain
88.3WKDNChristianFamily RadioState College1,800x
89.1WRXVChristianRev FMState College600xxx
89.3xx
89.5x
89.7x
89.9WTLRChristianWay Truth Life RadioState College25,000xxx
90.5WRPVChristianRev FMAllport1,600xxx
91.5NPRWPSUPublic RadioPublic MediaState College1,700xxx
91.9WMMHChristianThe CompassHoutzdale610xxx
92.5x
92.7WJSMSouthern GospelChristian Radio Since 1965Martinsburg1,900x
93.1WPQPTop 40Pop 93.1Clearfield1,700xxx
93.3x
93.5x
93.7WBUSClassic RockThe BusBoalsburg330xx
93.9x
94.1x
94.3WBXQClassic RockQ-94Patton2,100xx
94.7x
95.3WZWWAdult Contemporary95.3 – 3WZBellefonte790x
95.5WFGICountryFroggy 95Johnstown57,000xx
95.9WQQPTop 40Pop 95.9 FMSykesville1,500x
96.5WKYEAdult ContemporaryKey 96.5Johnstown50,000xx
96.9ABCWTRNAdult ContemporaryEasy FavoritesAltoonax
97.5WDDHCountryThe HoundSaint Marys19,500xx
98.1WFGYCountryFroggy 98Altoona30,000xx
98.5WCPAClassic HitsPassport RadioClearfieldxx
98.7WFEQClassic College RadioFreq UState College2,200xx
98.9x
99.1WRKWRockRocky 99.1Ebensburg50,000xx
99.5WMAJAdult Contemporary99.5 – The BusCentre Hall850xxx
100.1WWOTTop 40Hot 100.1Altoona3,000xx
100.5x
100.7ABCWTRNNostalgiaEasy FavoritesTyrone250xxx
100.9xx
101.1WFGECountryBig Froggy 101.1State College8,500xxx
101.3x
101.5x
101.7WGRCChristianThe message is the music!Lewisburg3,000xx
102.1WIFTCountryBigfoot CountryDubois28,000xxx
102.5xx
102.9WOKWAdult ContemporaryOK! 102.9Clearfield350xx
103.1WAPYClassic HitsHappy 103.1State College370xx
103.5WHUNOldiesHunny 103.5Huntingdon160xx
103.9x
104.3xxx
104.9WRKYRockRocky 104.9Hollidaysburg730xx
105.3xx
105.5xx
105.7x
105.9WQCKRockQWiK Rock 105.9Philipsburg710xxx
106.1x
106.5x
107.3WCOHContemporary ChristianA friend you can turn toDubois18,500xx
107.5x
107.9WKVBChristianK-LovePort Matilda450xxx

PARA FM Reception Testing

A series of tests were conducted on May 27, 2022 by a PARA member who was standing in his driveway in Allport at an elevation of 1640 ft. The radio’s antenna was oriented vertically with the radio held at eye level about one foot from the body.

The following radio configurations were tested:

  • Retevis RB27 with stock antenna
  • Baofeng GM-15PRO with stock antenna
  • Baofeng GM-15PRO with a 16″ high-gain whip antenna

An X in one of the last three columns indicates that a very clear signal was received using that configuration.

Conclusions

  • The GM-15PRO is much more sensitive than the RB27 on the FM band.
  • A high-gain whip antenna provides significant improvement for FM signals.