FREQUENCY OF THE WEEK: 103.5
What do you/did you/have you heard on 103.5?
Taking a trip up the dial on the traditional Class B/C U.S. Frequencies.
East Tennessee: Knoxville/Sevierville: Nothing but 79,000 watt local WIMZ. The one time I caught it off the air revealed nothing,
Retro/other: Dayton, Ohio area: WGRR most of the time, which with its Hamilton COL can still put a decent signal into the South Suburbs. Fairly often, the Lancaster/Pickerington station would make it in in whatever configuration it was. Also have picked up WMUZ, Detroit.
RETRO DX CLIP OF THE WEEK FROM BOB HAWKINS: E-skip from WSHE, Fort Lauderdale as heard from Indiana in 1988.
http://46124.info/FM/Florida/FL Fort Lauderdale 103.5 1988 WSHE.mp3
What do you/did you/have you heard on 103.5?
Taking a trip up the dial on the traditional Class B/C U.S. Frequencies.
East Tennessee: Knoxville/Sevierville: Nothing but 79,000 watt local WIMZ. The one time I caught it off the air revealed nothing,
Retro/other: Dayton, Ohio area: WGRR most of the time, which with its Hamilton COL can still put a decent signal into the South Suburbs. Fairly often, the Lancaster/Pickerington station would make it in in whatever configuration it was. Also have picked up WMUZ, Detroit.
RETRO DX CLIP OF THE WEEK FROM BOB HAWKINS: E-skip from WSHE, Fort Lauderdale as heard from Indiana in 1988.
http://46124.info/FM/Florida/FL Fort Lauderdale 103.5 1988 WSHE.mp3