Last stop in the U.S. non-comm band.
East Tennessee: Absolutely nothing ever than behemoth WUOT, the University of Tennessee's NPR/Classical station. It's the only station in the market that has a multicast---hard to believe but the big commercial groups don't have the translators to feed in this market. Odd situation.
Retro/other: Dayton, OH area, a pretty blank frequency. I got WJCH, the Family Radio station in Joliet, IL once.
Retro DX clip of the week: Not my reception which was in the car, but here is WJCH as the station was new to Chicago
http://46124.info/FM/Illinois/IL Joliet 91.9 1986 WJCH.mp3
That wraps up the non-comm band. Next week, we start the class A's (traditional, US) with 92.1.
East Tennessee: Absolutely nothing ever than behemoth WUOT, the University of Tennessee's NPR/Classical station. It's the only station in the market that has a multicast---hard to believe but the big commercial groups don't have the translators to feed in this market. Odd situation.
Retro/other: Dayton, OH area, a pretty blank frequency. I got WJCH, the Family Radio station in Joliet, IL once.
Retro DX clip of the week: Not my reception which was in the car, but here is WJCH as the station was new to Chicago
http://46124.info/FM/Illinois/IL Joliet 91.9 1986 WJCH.mp3
That wraps up the non-comm band. Next week, we start the class A's (traditional, US) with 92.1.