FM Frequency of the Week: 99.1
Up we go a notch to 99.1. What do you/did you/have you received on 99.1
In East Tennessee, it’s WNML-FM. Friendsville, which rimshots Knoxville. In an example of “rimshots hardest hit” by the translator revolution, WRJZ parked a Sevierville translator on 99.1 for awhile, which, after complaints, moved to 99.5. I’ve received a station under WNML which I haven’t IDed but suspect WJNV, Jonesville, VA.
Retro/other: Dayton, OH…all powerhouse WHKO.
When Gerard Westerberg had his DX site up, he had a receiver antenna on one of his radio station towers in Lexington KY tuned to 99.1 (before Lexington got a 99.1). I spent an hour just listening as WHKO, WSLQ (Roanoke VA), WIAI (now WYXY Savoy), Danville IL, and classical KFUO (now KLJY), St. Louis all fading up and down.
Here’s KFUO signing off in 1977. http://46124.info/FM/Missouri/MO Clayton 99.1 1978 KFUO Sign Off.mp3
Up we go a notch to 99.1. What do you/did you/have you received on 99.1
In East Tennessee, it’s WNML-FM. Friendsville, which rimshots Knoxville. In an example of “rimshots hardest hit” by the translator revolution, WRJZ parked a Sevierville translator on 99.1 for awhile, which, after complaints, moved to 99.5. I’ve received a station under WNML which I haven’t IDed but suspect WJNV, Jonesville, VA.
Retro/other: Dayton, OH…all powerhouse WHKO.
When Gerard Westerberg had his DX site up, he had a receiver antenna on one of his radio station towers in Lexington KY tuned to 99.1 (before Lexington got a 99.1). I spent an hour just listening as WHKO, WSLQ (Roanoke VA), WIAI (now WYXY Savoy), Danville IL, and classical KFUO (now KLJY), St. Louis all fading up and down.
Here’s KFUO signing off in 1977. http://46124.info/FM/Missouri/MO Clayton 99.1 1978 KFUO Sign Off.mp3