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Trop into Myrtle Beach

Getting a number of stations from the "Triad" of North Carolina. Distances of 145-170 miles. While not spectacular, it's good to get adjacent signals to the local flamethrowers.
 
Sounds like it could be a good tropo night! Maybe e-skip!

-crainbebo

Which stations did you get? What callsigns and frequencies?
 
92.3 WKRR Asheboro, NC "Rock 92" (Classic Rock) 100K-C 149.8mi
93.3 WERO Washington, NC "Bob 93.3" (CHR) 100K-C 141.2mi
96.9 WYMY Goldsboro, NC "96.9 La Ley" (Spanish) 100K-C0 121.0mi
100.7 WRVA Rocky Mount, NC "100.7 The River" (Classic Rock) 100K-C 148.8mi
101.1 WZTK Burlington, NC "FM Talk 101.1" (Talk) 100K-C 152.5mi
101.5 WRAL Raleigh, NC "Mix 101.5" (AC) 100K-C 132.8mi
101.9 WIKS New Bern, NC "101.9 Kiss-FM" (Urban) 100K-C1 140.9mi
103.3 WMGV Newport, NC "V-103.3" (Soft Rock) 100K-C1 151.3mi
103.7 WRHD Williamston, NC "Thunder Country" (Country) 100K-C1 184.2mi
106.1 WRDU Wilson, NC "106-1 RDU Country" (Country) 100K-C0 143.4mi

There are another dozen stations I have yet to identify, but I'm working on it.
 
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