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AM Frequency of the Week: 700

From the west side of Houston TX...I'm 30 miles south of KSEV's towers, so they're dominant 24/7. At night I can usually hear WLW underneath. I haven't heard KHSE, probably directional away from me.

When I lived in the Inwood Forest area during my first three or four months in Houston, I could catch WLW on a good night if I nulled KSEV. Much tougher there than in League City, but it could be done if the atmosphere was friendly enough.
 
KSEV comes in here on the northeast side of Austin, TX, but it's very weak. WLW is usually dominant, but not always.
Odd how WLW hasn't really been that strong here in central Texas lately, only so-so, like the major Chicago clears, battling Mexican stations. Usually, the Mexicans dominate, wiping-out those stations, including WLW.

But... this a.m.... captured WLW... clearly. Was a great treat.
 
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