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rbrucecarter5
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I would nominate 97.1 in Gainsville, GA. I have heard it reliably in Lake City, FL on a car radio - close to 300 miles. They also have great coverage up into North Carolina, and into Alabama. 98.3 from Savannah, GA came into central Florida reliably. 101.9 Orlando is solid to almost Tallahassee. Whether any of these get omnidirectional coverage is not clear.
KRBE in Houston used to have a fantastic signal - going well into Louisiana until it got covered by a station in Houma (about 250 miles). It also was listenable in Dallas / Ft. Worth (250 miles), and came in like a local in parts of Austin (170 miles). That is a lot of different directions so they were fairly omnidirectional.
Some of the Dallas / Ft. Worth stations were reliable in West Texas, but there is a substantial elevation change out there to make reception easier. They were not generally receivable in the car, but required large directional arrays.
KRBE in Houston used to have a fantastic signal - going well into Louisiana until it got covered by a station in Houma (about 250 miles). It also was listenable in Dallas / Ft. Worth (250 miles), and came in like a local in parts of Austin (170 miles). That is a lot of different directions so they were fairly omnidirectional.
Some of the Dallas / Ft. Worth stations were reliable in West Texas, but there is a substantial elevation change out there to make reception easier. They were not generally receivable in the car, but required large directional arrays.