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Strange pickup on 105.9 in Shelbyville

I was hearing classic rock (AC/DC, to be exact) on 105.9 for a few minutes during the noon hour in Shelbyville-I checked to make sure it wasn't WLRS (since I know Salem's STL has gone down and allowed WLRS to bleed over before), but they were playing something different. I never did catch a station ID. Any ideas?<P ID="signature">______________
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> I was hearing classic rock (AC/DC, to be exact) on 105.9 for
> a few minutes during the noon hour in Shelbyville-I checked
> to make sure it wasn't WLRS (since I know Salem's STL has
> gone down and allowed WLRS to bleed over before), but they
> were playing something different. I never did catch a
> station ID. Any ideas?

WNRQ Nashville?
 
> > I was hearing classic rock (AC/DC, to be exact) on 105.9
> for
> > a few minutes during the noon hour in Shelbyville-I
> checked
> > to make sure it wasn't WLRS (since I know Salem's STL has
> > gone down and allowed WLRS to bleed over before), but they
>
> > were playing something different. I never did catch a
> > station ID. Any ideas?
>
> WNRQ Nashville?
>
probably: I used to be able to hear them on 65 at the Ralston Purina
silos near UofL...just for about a half mile then gone.
Also could hear WSIX clearly in one short section of the driveway at
my parent's place across from Bowman Field. But both were long ago...<P ID="signature">______________
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Probably the Rock(WNRQ) from Nashville. I used to routinely get several of the stations from Nashville( still can when I'm out in the driveway). WNRQ( WLAC at the time) used to come in quite well in Louisville and Brandenburg, KY. 107.5, 97.9, 103.3 and 104.5 used to come in fairly well in this area. Still do in some cases, but with the addition of all the new frequencies, it's become harder to get.



> > > I was hearing classic rock (AC/DC, to be exact) on 105.9
>
> > for
> > > a few minutes during the noon hour in Shelbyville-I
> > checked
> > > to make sure it wasn't WLRS (since I know Salem's STL
> has
> > > gone down and allowed WLRS to bleed over before), but
> they
> >
> > > were playing something different. I never did catch a
> > > station ID. Any ideas?
> >
> > WNRQ Nashville?
> >
> probably: I used to be able to hear them on 65 at the
> Ralston Purina
> silos near UofL...just for about a half mile then gone.
> Also could hear WSIX clearly in one short section of the
> driveway at
> my parent's place across from Bowman Field. But both were
> long ago...
>
 
> I was hearing classic rock (AC/DC, to be exact) on 105.9 for
> a few minutes during the noon hour in Shelbyville-I checked
> to make sure it wasn't WLRS (since I know Salem's STL has
> gone down and allowed WLRS to bleed over before), but they
> were playing something different. I never did catch a
> station ID. Any ideas?
>
most likely WNRQ Nashville - 105-9 The Rock<P ID="signature">______________


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