If you've just joined us, we're reviewing what are known as the Class B and C frequencies of the FM band in the United States.
This week we're asking, what do you or did you get on 97.1
East Tennessee: Before W246DH (WVLZ-1180 translator) came on and ruined the fun, reception could be either Somerset KY (now WJQQ), especially on a ridgetop, or WSRV, Gainesville GA.
Dayton, OH: It was usually WBNS-FM, Columbus in its various incarnations as Beautiful Music, oldies, 80s/90s alternative and sports. Often WENS (now WLHK), Shelbyville-Indianapolis would make it in. There is currently an Air 1 translator on 97.1 in Dayton, which might nix those receptions.
Lafayette, IN in the 80s and 90s: WENS, Shelbyville with a weak signal in the heart of town but better on the southeast side. Sometimes Classical WNIB (the present day WDRV) would make it in from Chicago.
DX recording of the week from Bob Hawkins FM DX: Recorded History site:
E Skip reception of KFJZ, Fort Worth TX with the end of Texas State Network news and some dead air:
http://46124.info/FM/Texas/TX Fort Worth 97.1 1968 KFJZ.mp3
Same facility, different calls from 1975: KWXI
http://46124.info/FM/Texas/TX Fort Worth 97.1 1975 KWXI.mp3
This week we're asking, what do you or did you get on 97.1
East Tennessee: Before W246DH (WVLZ-1180 translator) came on and ruined the fun, reception could be either Somerset KY (now WJQQ), especially on a ridgetop, or WSRV, Gainesville GA.
Dayton, OH: It was usually WBNS-FM, Columbus in its various incarnations as Beautiful Music, oldies, 80s/90s alternative and sports. Often WENS (now WLHK), Shelbyville-Indianapolis would make it in. There is currently an Air 1 translator on 97.1 in Dayton, which might nix those receptions.
Lafayette, IN in the 80s and 90s: WENS, Shelbyville with a weak signal in the heart of town but better on the southeast side. Sometimes Classical WNIB (the present day WDRV) would make it in from Chicago.
DX recording of the week from Bob Hawkins FM DX: Recorded History site:
E Skip reception of KFJZ, Fort Worth TX with the end of Texas State Network news and some dead air:
http://46124.info/FM/Texas/TX Fort Worth 97.1 1968 KFJZ.mp3
Same facility, different calls from 1975: KWXI
http://46124.info/FM/Texas/TX Fort Worth 97.1 1975 KWXI.mp3