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How far south can you pick up Cassa 106.7???

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I always wondered how far South the signal went, back when it was KDL, I know the signal seemed to do fairly well over in the Fort Worth area.
 
> I always wondered how far South the signal went, back when
> it was KDL, I know the signal seemed to do fairly well over
> in the Fort Worth area.

The northside rimshots seem to cover most of Ellis county with a decent signal, but crap out by the time you get to Corsicana.
 
> > I always wondered how far South the signal went, back when
>
> > it was KDL, I know the signal seemed to do fairly well
> over
> > in the Fort Worth area.
>
> The northside rimshots seem to cover most of Ellis county
> with a decent signal, but crap out by the time you get to
> Corsicana.
>
I remember one time when I was heading down to Austin The stereo in my dad's Buick could pick the signal up until about Waco and then faded I do not know if skip was a factor or not?<P ID="signature">______________
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> I remember one time when I was heading down to Austin The
> stereo in my dad's Buick could pick the signal up until
> about Waco and then faded I do not know if skip was a factor
> or not?

I've heard it in Waco as well. I don't think skip was a factor. That is quite a significant pattern - fading about Waco and Corsicana. I haven't drawn it on a map, but I guess that makes sense. Especially since it goes to Benjamin out West, sometimes Guthrie.
 
> I always wondered how far South the signal went, back when
> it was KDL, I know the signal seemed to do fairly well over
> in the Fort Worth area.

On my rather average Ford car radio, it yields a reliable signal
to about Forreston in Ellis county, south of Waxahatchie but
before Carl's Corner.

It's very spotty but readable in Hillsboro. By time time you
reach Waco, you have to be quite committed to finding it -- but
it is there with QRM.
 
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