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E-Skip around 7pm this evening in Smithtown

I was getting Alabama and Georgia.
Here's the stations I was able to identify
WMXS 103.3 Mix 103 Montgomery
WBAM 98.9 Bama Country Montgomery
WBLX 92.9 Mobile
WSB B98.5 Atlanta
 
Terrific catches, islanddxer! I see lots more FM DXing reported in recent times than AM reception, which is understandable, considering where all the music has gone.

Or maybe more accurately, to the dial on which someone once judged the scene as, 'Where all the good songs are gone'.

As a Sixties referecne, WBAM was a 50,000 watt daytime Top 40 powerhouse on 740 at one time. Their success as an FM music station sorta parallels that of former 10,000-watt Top 40 daytimer WPGC Washington in the 60's, whose FM is now a major Urban market player.
 
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