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WMXC 99.9 Mobile

Good Morning,

Just tuning around this morning, just received WMXC "Lite Mix 99.9" at pretty good all over "Waco 100"
Go and get it!!

James
Austin, Texas
 
There is a very impressive tropospheric duct right along the Gulf Coast this morning. The opening stretches from South Florida to north of Dallas.

That's a pretty common path, actually. But this seems to be pretty robust.

DE
 
Hi DE,

Yes, most mornings here in Austin TX, Houston, Beaumont stations roll in with the Rio Grande stations every now and then. I did hear KTYD 93.1 in Tyler TX pretty good as well.
On 101.1 here I have the three regualr stations WRR in Dallas, KONO in San Antonio and the Houston KLOL Spanish station taking turns on being top of the channel.

What are you hearing DE this morning?

James
Austin, TX
 
Pretty active here in Foley, Alabama but only up to about 97 Mhz.

Nothing staying put long enough to id anything, though. I heard top 40 on 96.9 and a very short id that sounded like q 97 or Hot 97, but never figured it out. It was mixing with Mix 96.9 in Dothan.
 
bigroo said:
What are you hearing DE this morning?

James
Austin, TX

I'm in Memphis, James. I was outside the duct. I get an occasional Gulf-derived tropo opening, but they are far more rare here than where you are. From what I could see, the band was dead for tropo this morning. I suspect there has been some Es, though.

A few weeks ago, I got a very nice opening south. Taking kids to school, I heard 99.5 from the Rio Grande Valley in my car. Considering I have a 300 kW local less than 10 miles away on 99.7, I found that surprising.

Still, FM DX is merely a diversion for me. I'm a ham, and spend most of my time in openings on 50 or 144 MHz.

DE
 
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