Retro-rocking through the commercial FM band's Class B/C Frequencies
What do you/have you/did you recieve on 95.7?
In East Tennessee, it's always WDKW, Midwest's "95.7 Duke FM". Nothing else received from here.
Retro/other: I worked at a 95.7 (WCLR, Piqua, Ohio rimshotting Dayton in tandem with WZLR, Xenia). That didn't preclude sometimes hearing WQMF, Jeffersonville, IN on occasion, sometimes wiping WCLR out. WCLR is the present day WHIO-FM and former WPTW-FM. Fun fact: Our STL configuration had a receiver at Hara Arena picking up the air signal of 95.7, with an STL feeding it to the 95.3 transmitter south of Xenia. I had caught 95.7 off the air with 95.3 relaying a Toledo area station on 95.7 (the present day WIMX, but don't remember what it was in the mid 1990s.).
Lafayette, IN area: Before Attica went on the air, an occasional reception of WLHT, Grand Rapids.
DX Clip of the week: WZZM, Grand Rapids, MI from 1969: http://46124.info/FM/Michigan/MI Grand Rapids 95.7 1969 WZZM.mp3
What do you/have you/did you recieve on 95.7?
In East Tennessee, it's always WDKW, Midwest's "95.7 Duke FM". Nothing else received from here.
Retro/other: I worked at a 95.7 (WCLR, Piqua, Ohio rimshotting Dayton in tandem with WZLR, Xenia). That didn't preclude sometimes hearing WQMF, Jeffersonville, IN on occasion, sometimes wiping WCLR out. WCLR is the present day WHIO-FM and former WPTW-FM. Fun fact: Our STL configuration had a receiver at Hara Arena picking up the air signal of 95.7, with an STL feeding it to the 95.3 transmitter south of Xenia. I had caught 95.7 off the air with 95.3 relaying a Toledo area station on 95.7 (the present day WIMX, but don't remember what it was in the mid 1990s.).
Lafayette, IN area: Before Attica went on the air, an occasional reception of WLHT, Grand Rapids.
DX Clip of the week: WZZM, Grand Rapids, MI from 1969: http://46124.info/FM/Michigan/MI Grand Rapids 95.7 1969 WZZM.mp3