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E-skip/troopo 5-31-10

Heres what I got this afternoon from my location in Southern NH


92.5 WESC-FM (Greenville, South Carolina)

92.7 UNID with alternative rock

92.9 UNID with classic hits/oldies

93.7 WBCT Or WFBC? "B 93.7"

94.1 WSTR-HD1 (Smyrna, Georgia) "Star 94"

94.7 WGSQ-FM (Cookeville, Tennessee) "Country Giant 94.7"

95.1 CFCY (Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island)

95.1 WMGB-FM (Montezuma, Georgia) "B 95.1"

96.1 WKLS-HD1 (Atlanta, Georgia) "Project 96.1"

98.5 UNID with Top-40

101.1 UNID with Sports fighting with WGIR

102.5 UNID with Hot-AC

There were a few more UNID's but I forget which frequencies they were on.
 
92.7 is probably WRRV Middletown, NY. It would be tropo.

-crainbebo
 
92.9 w/ classic hits could well be WMFQ "Big 92.9" Ocala FL

cd
 
I'd be inclined to guess Greenville on 93.7 based on the other reception you were getting. The Cookeville TN station gets over here southeast of Knoxville regularly. Nothing noted here today.
 
From Southern Rhode Island yesterday afternoon, I picked up several stations from southern Illionois - especially Bloomington - and Cincinnati. The reception was extremely sporadic and ephemeral, but it was strong - many local 50-watt stations were dealing with interference. My clearest pick up was Rewind 94.9 out of Cincinnati.
 
I caught all the stations on an Insignia HD portable at my cottage in Tilton, NH. 94.1 was my most interesting catch because I got local 94.1 WFTN in analog and distant 94.1 WSTR in HD.
 
Was picking up KDHX 88.1 from St. Louis, MO in Saco, Maine in stereo today around noon.
 
A bit late to the table, but... in my car driving between Jersey City and Wayne, NJ (greater NYC metro):

93.7 WRCL Frankenmuth/Flint, MI (copied "Flint's Club 93-7)
94.5 WCEN Hemlock, MI (copied an advertisement for Saginaw business)
89.3 UNID - playing Franz Ferdinand around 5:15p

Also heard some NPR programming occasionally on 90.1, 90.5, and 90.9, as well as some talk on 88.5

For WRCL, a class A signal at roughly 565 miles in a moving car isn't too bad I'd say.
 
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