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Mark_Ericson
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Wow! Just happened to be flipping through the channels when I stopped on Channel 67. Picture wasn't watchable, but the audio was clear. Now, you have to realize, I'm in Charlotte County, VA and the nearest channel 67 is at least 100 miles away. So to have audio is terrific. In fact, I don't think I've EVER received ANYTHING on channel 67 before.
It was the same audio as PAX (I refuse to call it 'i'), leading me to believe it was WUPX-67 Morehead, KY. But that's 275 miles away, and NOTHING was coming with it except unusually strong Roanoke signals (including the elusive W34CP on channel 56) and what I think was WVNS-59 in Lewisburg, but it wasn't strong enough to make an ID. But W9WI indicates only one other PAX station on 67, and I somehow doubt it was WPXP from Lake Worth, FL.
The other note was that signals from Raleigh and Greensboro were BLASTING in. WTWB destroyed WJPR-DT, and when I turned the antenna around, the signals were POWERFUL. WRDC in Raleigh looked like a local, as did WTWB, WNCN, WRAL, and WRAZ (which is rare what with WTLU-CA on 50 also). In addition, I managed to catch WTNC-LP from Durham for the first time--the only way I could tell was that the audio was in Spanish and it was on channel 26.
Any other reports?
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It was the same audio as PAX (I refuse to call it 'i'), leading me to believe it was WUPX-67 Morehead, KY. But that's 275 miles away, and NOTHING was coming with it except unusually strong Roanoke signals (including the elusive W34CP on channel 56) and what I think was WVNS-59 in Lewisburg, but it wasn't strong enough to make an ID. But W9WI indicates only one other PAX station on 67, and I somehow doubt it was WPXP from Lake Worth, FL.
The other note was that signals from Raleigh and Greensboro were BLASTING in. WTWB destroyed WJPR-DT, and when I turned the antenna around, the signals were POWERFUL. WRDC in Raleigh looked like a local, as did WTWB, WNCN, WRAL, and WRAZ (which is rare what with WTLU-CA on 50 also). In addition, I managed to catch WTNC-LP from Durham for the first time--the only way I could tell was that the audio was in Spanish and it was on channel 26.
Any other reports?
- Trip<P ID="signature">______________
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