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Author Topic: Ft Walton History  (Read 4737 times)
J Alex Bowab
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Re: Ft Walton History
« Reply #30 on: April 03, 2012, 09:06:23 PM »

I never would have thought the presence of 5 kw on 960 in Mobile area would preclude the existence of 950 in Ft W... given the poor ground conductivity in the area between.  After all, 1360 in Mobile coexists with 1370 Pensacola... and 1410 Mobile does not preclude the existence of 1400 in Ft W ... and 1270 5 kw in Mobile (Prichard) coexists with 1260 in Ft W.
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Re: Ft Walton History
« Reply #31 on: April 05, 2012, 10:26:40 AM »

Off the history record...

It's pretty scary, Rob...I have to say Mix 103.1 music is spot on for a Mildly Hot AC. I am surprised its ratings are so low. 98.1's modulation is wimpy. It should be a blaster. WAAZ is strong sounding technically, JW on his game there and playing old style real radio...

As for PCB ~ Sunny is hotter AC than I remembered, I guess because of 100.1 and 95.1. 95.1 carries great in the car (down here at Seaside, loud and clear.) Hard to believe David Nolans on there. 97.7, 105.9 and 107.9 aren't my kind of music cause I a moldz...I mean oldz... Bob is pretty much ok. Sounds alive and better than I remember. Talkers are ok, but whoever that guy on afternoons is on 101.1 is pitiful and rude. Bad call longterm there, maybe? Am I wrong.  Destin FWB ~ haven't listened to all that much Z 96.5 or the two Country stations. I can't see Hwy 98 being all it could be if tweaked. Seabreeze is a nice respite from the usual fare. I gotta say, there are a dozen Classic Hit type stations on the coast and they all play the worst most overplayed 500 songs. Oyster radio was a bit refreshing esp. the new 104.5 in the afternoon. Didn't hear so much of the blues that was mentioned.

Charlie ~ I only get a few days here after all, beer Friday? Just arrived and virtually turn around. Not the fun trip of a week i was hoping for. Where's the sun and heat? Heat as in warm, saw THAT HEAT. YeaH! CW ~ you have to be making the big bucks cause Sunny's full of spots - get it???

RNR ~ I will check out YOUR dotless station ... I can't bring myself to do it because its not you anymore. Sad

Thanks for the Shout-Out, Brother Tibbs. Hope you and Charlie sipped on a rum drink in my honor. And thanks for the Emerald Coast Radio Update (or more accurately, the Redneck Riviera Radio Roundup). Sounds like you found too many jukeboxes... not enough personality--just like everywhere, nowadays (that's "oldz" speak)--with Seabreeze the exception. My students tell me that I'm just in the wrong demo... Smiley
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