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Fly 92.9 sounds like it's broadcasting in mono

I've heard this flat sound recently here around Columbus. Fly puts an amazingly good signal into this area (talking as far east as 20 miles from Columbus) that I don't remember hearing back when it was Z93.
WHKO is the only other Dayton station with a chance to get this far east. WTUE is blocked out by the IBOC from our Christian station on 104.9.
 
the marv said:
Or they can do what they did in Louisville. Go easy rock 92.9.

Easy Rock in Louisville is awful plus it's on a low power frequency that reaches NO offices downtown.
 
schmave said:
I've heard this flat sound recently here around Columbus. Fly puts an amazingly good signal into this area (talking as far east as 20 miles from Columbus) that I don't remember hearing back when it was Z93.
WHKO is the only other Dayton station with a chance to get this far east. WTUE is blocked out by the IBOC from our Christian station on 104.9.

Over here in Columbus I can typically (in the car) get 92.9 from Dayton and 99.1 and I can usually get 95.7 most days.
 
True, I did forget 95.7. There are places, especially in north Columbus, where it's listenable if you're willing to put up with some slop from K95.
I remember on car radios as recently as the 1990s when that signal would be lost under K95 right at the Madison-Clark county line. No more.
 
schmave said:
True, I did forget 95.7. There are places, especially in north Columbus, where it's listenable if you're willing to put up with some slop from K95.
I remember on car radios as recently as the 1990s when that signal would be lost under K95 right at the Madison-Clark county line. No more.

Yep. North end of Columbus.. Also can't forget 102.9 even though it's actually east of Dayton.
 
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