Here we go again. More interference from a newly launched low power signal blocking distant signals from Charlotte in Upstate SC. This time, WGTK-HD2, blocking WLKO on 102.9. Don't know if this interference extends into Spartanburg, but it effectively blocks a former decent signal from 102.9 the Lake in Greenville. I used to get perfectly clear reception with rabbit ears on my home receiver, including the HD. But no more. Here again the FCC is allowing legal spacing too close, and failing to protect clear reception from full power signals within their coverage contour. The FCC maps indicate the fringe coverage contour from WLKO extends into Greenville County. So move WGTK-HD2 down to Anderson and protect WLKO. And ironically, WGTK-HD2 broadcasts a tired "Lite 102.9" format, which previously had failed on 102.9 from Charlotte. And although Upstate SC is not the target Charlotte market, many areas are close enough to receive clear reception if not for this localized interference. Fortunately, I adjusted an attic antenna, amplifier, and FM trap to overcome WGTK-HD2, and pull in WLKO, including the HD. But the average listener won't know to do this, and it certainly won't work in the car. But I suppose they could always listen to the live stream, but I am just an advocate of OTA antenna reception and protecting the traditional broadcast airwaves. Enough low power interference. Just a disservice to both stations and the listener loses.