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FM DX last week in Dayton/Springfield OH area

Once in a great while a decent opening will show up. These are all car receptions.

Tues 9/23 (or wed 9/24)

92.1 8:45am
WBST, Muncie IN. Presumed the one over WROU with classical (about 25 miles from WROU). Very unusual

100.3 WGYL, Gaylord MI, "Y-100", Michigan News Network news.

Thur 9/25

94.1 WBNI, Roanaoke IN, classical in the "gaps" of WMVX.


Couple I forgot from the previous week after the windstorm with WEEC on 100.7 off the air
100.5 WKEE, Huntington, WV..have heard it around here but has been quite a while
100.9 WXIZ Waverly, OH, Pike County mentions.
 
WKEE...talk about some long term calls--40 years just from my memory! I heard them regularly in Cincy in the late 60's. It was a simulcast of WKEE AM & was a superb sounding top 40 station, in the same league as WKLO-FM 99.7 Louisville, also a simulcast of their AM sister.

WBST gets out well for a Class A. Good catch through WROU. Do you have a phase box & 2 yagis?
 
I, too, remember hearing WKEE on FM in Cincinnati, but that was in 1961 or so. I had a small FM-only radio from Sears connected to a copper for an antenna that ran up into the attic. As noted by "Bob On The Job", it was a Top 40 station. I remember the station I.D.'s referred to the AM frequency.
 
I often pulled WKEE in Western Ohio around sunset sometimes about even with CKLW. Did anyone ever call WKEE the "Little 8"?
 
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