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KKRW making the trip from Houston this morning

Driving around in the fog here in north San Antonio a few minutes ago, I was picking up KKRW, 93.7 The Arrow from Houston. It was intermittent with KLBJ-FM.
 
Hmm, thats pretty interesting. Fog can do wierd things to signals sometimes. Generally KLBJ is pretty dominant (although very weak) over the SA area.

> Driving around in the fog here in north San Antonio a few
> minutes ago, I was picking up KKRW, 93.7 The Arrow from
> Houston. It was intermittent with KLBJ-FM.
>
 
> Hmm, thats pretty interesting. Fog can do wierd things to
> signals sometimes.

It has more to do with the temperature inversion that caused this morning's fog. Cold air on top of warm air; thermal boundary made for good tropo conditions.

Back in the early 70's 93.7 in Austin (then KTBC-FM) signed off the air between 1 and 6 a.m., and the co-channel in Houston (then KRLY) would make it into the capital city quite clearly.
 
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