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I can tell Miller put his translator on the air in Sumter, now all you hear in the Santee/Elloree area is the new translator from Sumter and WEZL's signal fighting for the frequency neither one can be listen to in this area anymore.
I can tell Miller put his translator on the air in Sumter, now all you hear in the Santee/Elloree area is the new translator from Sumter and WEZL's signal fighting for the frequency neither one can be listen to in this area anymore.
Boo who to WEZL! You can now just tell?... Millers translator has been on since June of 07' If this is new news to you turn off your radio. LOL!
WEZL 103.5 FM in Charleston, is 100,000 Watts Vs. Millers 103.5/W278AV-FM in Sumter, 250 Watts If you call that "fighting for the frequency" Miller is the man and you have no life. LOL! "Hope no offence taken."
If I recall correctly when I lived in the Ellorre area back in the mid to late 80's,WEZL was not the easiest staion to pick up anyhow and ended up listneing to WCOS or WHLZ.
The translator has been on a while but only recently has it's signal become strong enough to kill WEZL, and PD don't get so upset Miller's not going to leave the area it will be alright.
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