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Tulsa FM received in Blowing Rock, NC

I drove home tonight and while listening to 98.5 WTFM, a Sammy Kershaw song cut in. I parked my car and waited for the ID and shockingly, it was KVOO from Tulsa, OK! I wondered if maybe someone was using an FM transmitter nearby so I looked up other stations in Tulsa. I turned to 101.5 which is usually WQUT (and sometimes WRAL) and I heard Spanish, so it must have been KIZS!

I managed to get a video of the KVOO reception with station ID, but WQUT came in when I turned to 101.5. I moved my car and briefly picked up KIZS again, but I couldn't get an ID before it faded out (and I had to change batteries). The signals were fading in and out like crazy on some of the Tulsa frequencies, but most of them were just too weak to ID for sure. They may have been stations from adjacent markets which is fairly common up here.
 
There was e-skip to the top of the dial on the east coast last night. Very rare...the TVFM Skip Log looked like JUNE 25th, not December 25th. Now if only I can work MY first-ever winter E-skip opening...I've never received skip at this time of year in the Northwest.

-crainbebo
 
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