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New log today, 6/19! North Carolina to Texas

While driving home from work today I was listening to local 100.3 KJKK and noticed another station trying to fight its way through. I have picked up KILT Houston before over KJKK during strong tropo, but I couldn't identify what this station was. I scanned down the dial to find an open frequency, and on 99.9 I heard an ID for Jammin 99.9 .... I couldn't verify for sure, but I'm pretty certain it was WKXB out of Boiling Spring Lakes (Wilmington), NC! I checked dxmaps.com when I got home, and sure enough, there was a red line (for sporadic-E) going directly from McKinney, TX to the North Carolina - South Carolina border. 1,053 miles! Good tropo conditions today too... WACO 100, KLUR Wichita Falls, and KMOO Mineola were fighting it out as well.

According to dxmaps.com, as of right now 3:55pm CT, there is activity from Wichita Falls, TX to New Jersey, and also from Georgia/South Carolina into Wisconsin & the Dakotas. Just a heads up for the rest of you!
 
I heard 94.1 from San Antonio on Friday from here in east Kentucky!!!!!
 
You are doing better than the folks in west San Antonio, that have a hard time picking up 94-1 KTFM, lol. That's a nice catch. I'm 200 miles east in Houston, with an opening at 94-1, and have never picked up KTFM.
 
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