> > I moved to Lubbock a month ago from Dallas. Dallas
> stations
> > were being heard up in Lubbock this morning. I got K104,
> > KLTY, KVTT, and The Twister easily. 102.1, 102.9, 97.9,
> > and some other frequencies I couldn't pick up because
> there
> > are stations on the same frequency in Midland, Abilene,
> and
> > Amarillo. I was thrilled to get KLTY cause thats what I
> > listened to all the time at home and I have never been
> able
> > to pick it up way up here. Hopefully it'll be more of the
>
> > same tomorrow. But I dunno.
> >
>
> Yeah me too, I was picking up some stations Sunday night.
> Here's what I picked up.
>
> KBLZ-102.7 & KVEE-99.3 Tyler-Longview
> WACO-99.9 Waco
> KMJJ-99.7 Shrevport
> I also picked a 95.7 too that was playing Oldies, and I saw
> Jamz post and that was the station of Shrevport.
>
Let me add my $2.65 worth (that's 2 cents with inflation factored in) on the opening yesterday morning.
Using an average stereo and a piece of microphone cable for an antenna, I flipped over to 102.3 here in east Texas and was pleasantly surprised to be listening to "Channel 102-3" from Austin full quieting, full stereo. It was just like a local. This was at 7 AM. Later in the morning, between 10-11 AM, I was listening to 95.7 "The Wave" out of Houston (KHJZ?). Again...full quieting, full stereo.
Glad to see others were catching some goodies.
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