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Briarcliff Cluster Down at Lunchtime

Most of the stations came up after about ten minutes. The WWWQ stations were down for about 30 minutes. I noticed WWTN/Nashville and WOOF/Dothan were duking it out. WWTN was pretty clear for being 250 miles away. There was one other battling it out but was unrecognizable. Maybe WMC/Memphis at 300kw horizontal?
 
Maybe a triumphant return of WLTA-FM in the works? <ducking tomatoes>

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RadioDoogie said:
Most of the stations came up after about ten minutes. The WWWQ stations were down for about 30 minutes. I noticed WWTN/Nashville and WOOF/Dothan were duking it out. WWTN was pretty clear for being 250 miles away. There was one other battling it out but was unrecognizable. Maybe WMC/Memphis at 300kw horizontal?

The Nashville stations transmitter is about 210 from Atl. Obviously less than that in the NW suburbs.
 
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