I think it would be a sloppy mess of WGLI and WLDN, just like WQLH and WUPS in my hometown. Just across Green Bay (on the Door Peninsula), WLDN would likely be on top.Buckeyes2001 said:If WQLH 98.5/Green Bay isn't an issue then 98.7 in Marinette, WI is probably a weak WGLI, WLDN, W254AG with WGLI being most common @100kW
Right on the money! WOWN is usually there but quite weak. I've heard WATZ and WJQK a couple of times during good tropo. One night during tropo WJQK was quite strong, along with WGHN (92.1) and WMPA (93.1). During really strong tropo to the southwest, WMYX's IBOC may show up.Buckeyes2001 said:99.3 MHz in Manistee, MI:
If WOUF is dark, then it's probably a weak WOWN/Shawano, WI. WATZ/Alpena, MI probably pops in here and there along with the occasional WJQK/Zeeland, MI
Probably mostly WKQC and WNOK slop, with the occasional WHAJ and WRFQBuckeyes2001 said:New one:
104.5 MHz in Richburg, SC
ftballfan said:New one: 97.7 MHz in Two Rivers, WI
That's what I was thinking as well. I think WMLQ would stop the seek on some days as some of the Class A's in the Door County area stop the seek occasionally in Manistee, MI (WRLU, WSBW, WLGE)Buckeyes2001 said:ftballfan said:New one: 97.7 MHz in Two Rivers, WI
Probably a rather weak WFDL/Lomira, WI with WMLQ/Manistee, MI and WQDC/Sturgeon Bay, WI making appearances in dead band conditions. Any bit of tropo enhancement over Lake Michigan would bring in WMLQ as the dominant signal.