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best shore tropo in ages

Gunsmoke

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Everything from the South Jersey shore is booming in CC tonight. The usual biggies are busting my speakers WAYV/WZXL/WFPG/WMGM and WPUR. Here are the surprises, WIBG is beating up WIP, and get this WEZW is cutting into WMMR which I am only a mile from, insane. Other flea powered signals busting in like locals are WTKU, WZBZ, WWAC, WCZT, WTTH, WGBZ, WAIV and the shore 106.3, the only mid Jersey shore catches are a weak WJRZ, WCHR and thunder 106.5, thanks to Flo, I would imagine.
 
I'm a regular DX'er and hear them often, but last night was definitely a great night. WAIV was a real shock blasting through WDAS's HD.
 
The crazy thing was after 2:00AM all the NYC FMs were booming in and the shore stations were gone. First time I ever caught 92.3/93.1/95.5 and 104.3 which are impossible to grab, I also caught 107.1 AND 94.3 from NE Jersey Shore, don't know what you would call it, reverse engineering LMAO
 
Someone here might be able to speculate how much of that reception is due to the remnants of Florence, with its shifting winds and temperatures. They say the exhaust from it, heavy or relatively mild, will affect from the Carolinas up to Boston.
 
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