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WKLU Signal

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Mid West Clubber

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Do you think WKLU will ever be able to upgrade their signal, I know they moved their stick once, but I actually think they are a pretty decent Oldies station, it beats listening to WCLS 97.7 for 60s and 70s tunes. WKLU's signal just sounds weak and muddy down in lower Morgan County. I dont like WJJK anymore since they skewed from being a true Variety hits Jack station and turned into a Q-95 wannabe, so I think WKLU flipping to oldies was a good idea, I do wish they would mix in some 80s cuts from time to time, and im thinking they probably will if they are around for the forseable future. I would like for WKLU to increase their power, or move their tx location to somewhere like Plainfield so I could get better reception here. I know they cant move their stick to somewhere like Greenwood, cause that would shortspace WKRQ in Cincinatti. Maybe I just need to move closer to the city. ;) But then I couldnt listen to WBWB in Bloomington anymore.
 
KLU is kept from going too far north on 101.9 because of side interference with 101.7 in Elwood and from
100.9 in Roann (Peru).The Roann signal is directional to avoid interferring with KLU. They would probably have to change frequencies to acheive a boost in coverage area.
 
You shouldn't be able to him them in lower Johnson County. A Class A like WHHH has a 60dbu signal that doesn't leave Marion County. Coverage is limited to I 465.

I listened to Q 102 on my car radio in Columbus until WKLU came along. I should still be able to hear Q 102 and don't in areas where I should. HMMMMM
 
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