That far north, you could have been picking up 106.5 from ADX's registered Milton transmitter site. Tropo has been strong from the east including Panama City and Dothan... no reason a translator signal from Milton shouldn't drift west where no signal has gone before. This would be the first report of a signal actually existing on ADX's 106.5 translator from Milton or it could be the downtown location is testing and was on the air with silence on Thursday night. Just gotta wait and see.
If I didn't have to pick out the tiny "Band" button out of the 40 or so small buttons on my car radio I'd probably scan to WNRP on the 106.5 translator more often than I search out 1620 AM... on the other hand the Pensacola AMs still have a loyal audience in town so these translators are going to finish killing off the AM dial in the city and wind up hurting any AM that doesn't have an FM simulcast. Man, I hope the Catholics sell 103.3 or trade it for a stronger Pensacola AM station... I can't see a need for all that preaching on FM. The WDWR audience is willing to listen to AM. The translators are much more valuable to secular broadcasters in Pensacola due to the religious saturation of the FM non-com and AM bands.
If I didn't have to pick out the tiny "Band" button out of the 40 or so small buttons on my car radio I'd probably scan to WNRP on the 106.5 translator more often than I search out 1620 AM... on the other hand the Pensacola AMs still have a loyal audience in town so these translators are going to finish killing off the AM dial in the city and wind up hurting any AM that doesn't have an FM simulcast. Man, I hope the Catholics sell 103.3 or trade it for a stronger Pensacola AM station... I can't see a need for all that preaching on FM. The WDWR audience is willing to listen to AM. The translators are much more valuable to secular broadcasters in Pensacola due to the religious saturation of the FM non-com and AM bands.