What do you hear on 92.3?
Hello everyone! It's been awhile since we've covered the FM band, so why not now? So much has changed since we roamed the FM dial last, I thought it was time for a new round. Thanks Cybedad for the encouragement.
I made the executive decision to not go straight from 88-108, and do the commercial Class B/C frequencies first (I may pair a non-comm and commercial frequency some weeks, let me know what you think. As Cyberdad did with AM FOTW, I'd love to hear about your retro dial, other locations, etc,particularly way back before all the LPFMs, translators, 80-90 dropins and everyone running 24/7. E-Skip catches too.
So onto 92.3. In East Tennessee, (Knoxville-Sevierville area) translators for WETR, (W222BA) and WNPC (W222AN) can be heard depending where you are in the area. WETR's translator is apparently on Sharps Ridge. WDEF, Chattanooga still fills in all the gaps and that was what one would hear before the translators.
RETRO/OTHER: Dayton, Ohio area. Mostly WCOL with an occasional visit from WTTS, Bloomington--er, Trafalgar. .
Lafayette, IN area. When I lived there in the 80s and 90s, it was WTTS most of the time, buy WYIN, Hammond, IN came in frequently. They were Urban Gospel at the time (it was said that the best unsigned talent in the country could be heard on their various church services).
Classic DX recording: WTTV, Bloomington signing off in 1967: http://46124.info/FM/Indiana/IN Bloomington 92.3 1967 WTTV.mp3. This from Bob Hawkins' collection which can be heard here: http://46124.info/FM/.
Hello everyone! It's been awhile since we've covered the FM band, so why not now? So much has changed since we roamed the FM dial last, I thought it was time for a new round. Thanks Cybedad for the encouragement.
I made the executive decision to not go straight from 88-108, and do the commercial Class B/C frequencies first (I may pair a non-comm and commercial frequency some weeks, let me know what you think. As Cyberdad did with AM FOTW, I'd love to hear about your retro dial, other locations, etc,particularly way back before all the LPFMs, translators, 80-90 dropins and everyone running 24/7. E-Skip catches too.
So onto 92.3. In East Tennessee, (Knoxville-Sevierville area) translators for WETR, (W222BA) and WNPC (W222AN) can be heard depending where you are in the area. WETR's translator is apparently on Sharps Ridge. WDEF, Chattanooga still fills in all the gaps and that was what one would hear before the translators.
RETRO/OTHER: Dayton, Ohio area. Mostly WCOL with an occasional visit from WTTS, Bloomington--er, Trafalgar. .
Lafayette, IN area. When I lived there in the 80s and 90s, it was WTTS most of the time, buy WYIN, Hammond, IN came in frequently. They were Urban Gospel at the time (it was said that the best unsigned talent in the country could be heard on their various church services).
Classic DX recording: WTTV, Bloomington signing off in 1967: http://46124.info/FM/Indiana/IN Bloomington 92.3 1967 WTTV.mp3. This from Bob Hawkins' collection which can be heard here: http://46124.info/FM/.