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Can Someone Positively ID These?

Here are five classic (in a sense) skip recordings, from July 24, 2012, here in Hardinsburg, KY. As best as I can tell by listening to them again, a couple of these are from a 93.7 FM and maybe the others are from 93.3. More than one station is heard on the longer one (I believe), I'm just looking for the dominant stations here, if possible, especially since you hear more of them LOL. Thanks.





 
Here are five classic (in a sense) skip recordings, from July 24, 2012, here in Hardinsburg, KY. As best as I can tell by listening to them again, a couple of these are from a 93.7 FM and maybe the others are from 93.3. More than one station is heard on the longer one (I believe), I'm just looking for the dominant stations here, if possible, especially since you hear more of them LOL. Thanks.

- Don't know this one.

- 93.7 WEEI-FM, Boston

- 93.3 WSNE, Providence, RI

- 93.7 WEEI-FM

- 93.7 WEEI-FM
 
Roger on that, thanks. I've been told by an onlooker, that the first one is from Cherry Hill, NJ. He also IDed the others as you did. As they'd say down south Louisiana, tanks, da bodda y'all! Oh and no, that's not an attack on anybody. I lived in northern LA for a while and yes, they do talk like that down there.
 
Here are five classic (in a sense) skip recordings, from July 24, 2012, here in Hardinsburg, KY. As best as I can tell by listening to them again, a couple of these are from a 93.7 FM and maybe the others are from 93.3. More than one station is heard on the longer one (I believe), I'm just looking for the dominant stations here, if possible, especially since you hear more of them LOL. Thanks.


I think this is WSTW in WIlmington, DE

 
I think this is WSTW in WIlmington, DE

The first one with the "Cherry Hill" ad could also be 93.3 WMMR, rock station out of Philly. Cherry Hill, NJ is close to Philly, and you mentioned you heard some 93.3 as well. Also, the fourth one may have some 93.7 WZMX (Hot 93.7) from Hartford weaving in and out of 93.7 WEEI.
 
2012 was one of the worst seasons I've ever had for Es, and it was slow for the rest of the US as well. This day was an exception...many hours of Es up to 144mhz and it came out west as well (had Phoenix FMs and I believe Tucson, from south of Seattle visiting a family member). Thanks for the recordings.
I still (yes, me the procrastinator) have to go through 6+ hours of Es recordings from July/August last year when I lived in rural Idaho.
 


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