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104.3 WNLT Delhi Hills, Cincnnati / 90.1 WORI Harrison, Cincinnati

It finally seems that WNLT has made the CP move to the old 94.1 tower, and are now legal ID'ing as WNLT, Delhi Hills, Cincinnati. The new signal sounds clean and crisp in Kenton County where the signal used to be quite noisy in spots. The new WNLT legal ID does not advertise their Dayton signals like before however.

Also, WORI is now a Harrison station. I find it odd however, that when WNLT was running their 6000 watts from the now WORI tower, they had a cleaner stronger signal then the 15000 watt signal from WORI (which remains on their same stick) I don’t understand that. What’s up with that WORI signal anyway?

I wonder what will happen with that new W272BY 102.3 signal with their directional signal off the old WKRC twin towers, just under 88.3 WAIF. I didn’t hear 102.3 today in Ft. Wright as I usually do, so maybe that’s being shuffled to Air1, even though Air1 is being translated off W245AJ 96.9. (96.9 station ID’s think their back at 100.7 for some reason, even though that freq is The River). Maybe the 102.3 translator station is another project that will end up on some Clear Channel stick eventually? Not sure.

Also, K-Love’s primary Dayton signal is being promoted on their website as 90.3 (WKCD Cedarville) but until yesterday, WNLT informed Dayton listeners to tune to 96.9 (WOKL Troy)

WKCD has huge overlap with their Wilmington station (WKLN Wilmington)

What will EMF do with all that amazing overlap anyway?
 
104.3 is strong in my area now NKY. As for WORI 90.1, The signal here is about the same as before the move. 104.3 freq has some history in Cincinnati as it was the former home to WLQA back in the 60's which eventually moved to 98.5. WCIN 1480 had a CP for 104.3 also which never was built.
 
microbob said:
104.3 is strong in my area now NKY. As for WORI 90.1, The signal here is about the same as before the move. 104.3 freq has some history in Cincinnati as it was the former home to WLQA back in the 60's which eventually moved to 98.5. WCIN 1480 had a CP for 104.3 also which never was built.
WLQA or WAEF? IIRC, the WLQA calls came after the WAEF (Al and Ed Fishman) calls. All I remember about 104.3 was that my brother had an FM tuner in the early 60's and it had a 104.3 mark on the dial.
 
I know the guys at the K.
Made many inquiries about all their translator inventory.....
Not for sale.
 
Stormdesk said:
Also, WORI is now a Harrison station. I find it odd however, that when WNLT was running their 6000 watts from the now WORI tower, they had a cleaner stronger signal then the 15000 watt signal from WORI (which remains on their same stick) I don’t understand that. What’s up with that WORI signal anyway?

WORI is a directional 15kw. Thus the reason for their present signal issues.
 
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