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Has anybody else noticed the dead carrier at 104.9? Something has been there for at least a week. It's fairly strong in downtown Cincinnati, but I can hear it as far as 71 north of Kings Island.
Last week for a few days I was getting a stronger than usual signal from 104.3 WNLT. I don't know if they were broadcasting from the old 94.1 tower location for a couple days and now they are not. Maybe that's the source of the carrier on 104.9?
104.3's move was my first thought, but I think MB's theory on WUBE's dead iboc carrier is right. I'm listening on an analog tuner in Mt Auburn tonight, and I can hear a quiet carrier on both sides of 105.1
104.3's move was my first thought, but I think MB's theory on WUBE's dead iboc carrier is right. I'm listening on an analog tuner in Mt Auburn tonight, and I can hear a quiet carrier on both sides of 105.1
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