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KLTR/KKRW and KLBJ-FM never really had any overlap. As 93.7 Houston petered out, KLBJ would begin its own journey up from the doldrums. The same, of course, held true in reverse. The changeover would begin between Giddings and Carmine, as you worked your way up US 290.One of my regrets about my time living in the Houston area, in a radio sense that is, is I never listened closely enough on work or family trips to Austin and Dallas to see where the Houston FM giants gave out. KKRW vs KLBJ probably would have been most noticeable to me since I listened to Houston's 93.7 in its Arrow incarnation.
I have heard KHPT up here in Tyler, with full RDS and HD during good tropospheric conditions. It depends, I guess, on how many years ago that was, @schmave. When it was a Z-Rock affiliate in the early 90's, it had less power and height. Heck, it struggled handily, in and around Houston. I have a hard time believing it made it all the way to the Metroplex at all, let alone regularly. There was no 106.9 at Corsicana or Royse City then, so I'm sure KHPT made appearances in DFW, just not regularly.Years ago, a poster claimed that Houston's 106.9 has been heard well enough in the Metroplex to be listenable. I tend to doubt that one given the distance alone. Too much for even the strongest FM to cover.