Basically, I'm still an AM DXer here ; always have been. I never compiled a frequency-by-frequency list of FM stations -- although that can be a really fun place to camp during tropo and E-Skip.
Therefore, a lot of you folks just must've tried to fill in all the blanks on the FM dial, too.
So what was your last IDed frequency on AM and/or on FM? What is the last pebble you finally, triumphantly, got out of your shoe?
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(Our little group was from near Kennedy Airport in Queens NYC, by the water. For two of us, 'the last frequency' on which we caught an ID was 1060. That completed the set. First on our blocks, lol.
Neighboring local WHN had been too much for the longest while. But one night the two of us were at some hi-fi home console called the Pilot. And on its 'bandspread' function, in came easy-listening WRCV Philadelphia. It's now KYW, of course).
Therefore, a lot of you folks just must've tried to fill in all the blanks on the FM dial, too.
So what was your last IDed frequency on AM and/or on FM? What is the last pebble you finally, triumphantly, got out of your shoe?
* * * * * * *
(Our little group was from near Kennedy Airport in Queens NYC, by the water. For two of us, 'the last frequency' on which we caught an ID was 1060. That completed the set. First on our blocks, lol.
Neighboring local WHN had been too much for the longest while. But one night the two of us were at some hi-fi home console called the Pilot. And on its 'bandspread' function, in came easy-listening WRCV Philadelphia. It's now KYW, of course).