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Missouri radio in 1980

At my duplex in Columbia late in 1980, I put up a nice Channel Master Stereo Probe Nine antenna with a rotor and started noting what I could get on FM. This little sheet of paper was the result. I certainly did not have any opinions about formats then!columbia-mg-fm-1980.jpeg
 
At my duplex in Columbia late in 1980, I put up a nice Channel Master Stereo Probe Nine antenna with a rotor and started noting what I could get on FM. This little sheet of paper was the result. I certainly did not have any opinions about formats then!View attachment 4441
This is very interesting. I was in Columbia and could often listen to St. Louis stations. Sometimes I could pick up a few Kansas City broadcasts as well. At that time, I recall KS94 and Z100 being noteworthy. There were (and are) some good channels in those markets.
 
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