Carmichael, CA
KFBK Sacramento with a News/Talk Format
Vallejo, CA
Weak KFBK
KFBK Sacramento with a News/Talk Format
Vallejo, CA
Weak KFBK
Yep, I've gotten them by E-skip (918 miles or so) on May 21st, 2021!Carmichael, CA
KFBK Sacramento with a News/Talk Format
Vallejo, CA
Weak KFBK
Wow, NiceYep, I've gotten them by E-skip (918 miles or so) on May 21st, 2021!
Otherwise, in Cheyenne, 93.1 is splatter from 92.9.
So you never heard anything via Tropo or E-Skip on 93.1?Nothing around Columbus, Ohio with local 93.3 WODC and its digital hash next door.
To my knowledge, there are only three stations on 93.1 in Ohio ... WZAK in Cleveland, WWSR in Lima and WJEH in Racine. WZAK is by far the most powerful at 27,500 watts. The other two are 3,000 and 4,100 watts and none of their signals come anywhere near Columbus.
In my local area, I was never aware of any problems with WQFM and WXRT co-existing. In the town where I grew up, twelve miles east of where I am now, both signals were present and listenable. WXRT being the stronger of the twoLooks like WQFM/WLDB 93.3 was in the 80-105 mile old 73.213 short spacing Zone to WXRT 93.1, so no restrictions, 50 kW/150 feet HAAT equivalent allowed in that direction. There were no problems under the old 73.213 Zones for second and third adjacent stations, such as WNWC 92.7, etc.