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Skips Ahoy

Some serious tropospheric reception of almost earthquake like proportions around Lake Champlain this afternoon.. All this being received on the ol' reliable Delco radio...
92.3 WIL-FM St. Louis
94.1 KKPT Little Rock, Arkansas
94.1 KDNS Downs, Kansas
93.9 KSPQ West Palins Missouri (Jack FM)
93.3 KIGL Fayetteville, Arkansas (Classic Rock, 93.9 The Eagle)
93.1 KZLE Battsville (?) Arkansas - The signal was strong enough to hold it's own with the very powerful 100kw Star 92.9 next door.. They played Rush's "Subdivisions".. Awesome tune !
93.3 WTRH Ramsey IL - FM Talk with Sean Hannity
96.9 KFIX Plainville, KS.
92.5 somewhere in northeastern Missouri broadcasting EAS storm info..
There was lots of stuff coming in and out on 96.5, 95.3, 92.7, 94.5 as well.. That was my ride home, how was yours ??
 
Gadon said:
Some serious tropospheric reception of almost earthquake like proportions around Lake Champlain this afternoon.. All this being received on the ol' reliable Delco radio...
92.3 WIL-FM St. Louis
94.1 KKPT Little Rock, Arkansas
94.1 KDNS Downs, Kansas
93.9 KSPQ West Palins Missouri (Jack FM)
93.3 KIGL Fayetteville, Arkansas (Classic Rock, 93.9 The Eagle)
93.1 KZLE Battsville (?) Arkansas - The signal was strong enough to hold it's own with the very powerful 100kw Star 92.9 next door.. They played Rush's "Subdivisions".. Awesome tune !
93.3 WTRH Ramsey IL - FM Talk with Sean Hannity
96.9 KFIX Plainville, KS.
92.5 somewhere in northeastern Missouri broadcasting EAS storm info..
There was lots of stuff coming in and out on 96.5, 95.3, 92.7, 94.5 as well.. That was my ride home, how was yours ??

Today's reception was due to E Skip, not tropospheric ducting. I received many stations from the midwest down here in MA as well.
 
E-skip it is. I was getting all these signals ahead and during some severe weather we had here the other day.. Once the front went through, the signals were gonzo..
 
Wow, I haven't pulled out a radio and done this in years. Probably wouldn't do me any good...I live next door to WGBH, Entercom and CBS. Little bit o' interference there.
 
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