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Florida DX (FWB AREA)

Cincinnati Kid said:
I am also aware of the receiving of WSAI-1360 in distant points at times. At night, the station can not usually be heard beyond the I-275 loop around the Tri-State area of Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana. Yet I have seen people in Harlan, Kentucky set it on their car radios in 1964 when it featured a Top 40 format and that is close to 200 miles away in the Cumberland Gap. I have also heard it fade in and out in south-central Kentucky. This is the first I've heard of it being received in Florida.

Actually I was a WSAI (and WCPO) listener in 1964, which is why I still sometimes DX that frequency to this day.....WSAI is easy to hear in Florida and other southern states at night. However, I have received it in other unlikely places too.
Believe it or not, Milwaukee Wisconsin, Tulsa Oklahoma and even Albany, NY are some of the other distant
locations that I have received (The Mighty) 1360-WSAI over the years...
 
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