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chrisalcorn

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Way to go WMXL 94.5 for putting a serious hurting on WDKF 40 miles north of Cincinnati on I71. Now that's broadcasting!!!
 
Wow...seriously? That's awesome. There's no telling what the signal strength is at my place, then. It would definitely be over 100 dBu. I'm less than a mile away from the transmitter.
 
I only posted this because of the closeness I was to Dayton. The further north I drove from Dayton, the better WMXL came in. If WDKF was off the air, Mix 94.5 would have been solid. WMXL was winning the battle most of the time anyway. I like to see what I can get from Lexington whenever I go out of state. AM 630 and AM 840 put a nice signal in Columbus,Ohio as well. No sign of WBTF past Florence as they have a LPFM at 107.9. WKQQ smoking in Cincy even with WMOJ 100.3 knocking at the door. All the Lexington locals do well except WRFL 88.1.
 
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