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Where would there be another 95.5?
« on: August 21, 2005, 07:36:26 PM »

Big skip over the weekend, over down at my place just north of Victoria, I was getting another dance mixshow, not HotZ 95, but another one fighting with hotZ I couldnt figure out where that one might be from,  This morrning I was able to recieve 99.5 KPLX out of Dallas as clear as can get down there.  I also was getting a classic country station on 97.3?  I got that one once before but never found a id or got it long enough to get a ID.

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Re: Where would there be another 95.5?
« Reply #1 on: August 23, 2005, 05:52:22 PM »

> Big skip over the weekend, over down at my place just north
> of Victoria, I was getting another dance mixshow, not HotZ
> 95, but another one fighting with hotZ I couldnt figure out
> where that one might be from,  This morrning I was able to
> recieve 99.5 KPLX out of Dallas as clear as can get down
> there.  I also was getting a classic country station on
> 97.3?  I got that one once before but never found a id or
> got it long enough to get a ID.

I'm guessing here, but could the one on 95.5 have been from East Texas, like K-FOX (KAFX) Diboll/Lufkin?  The only classic country I can come up with on 97.3 is KKLY from Pecos TX, but somehow I doubt that's the one you heard.  Tropo from that direction to where you are is pretty unusual.
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Re: Where would there be another 95.5?
« Reply #2 on: August 23, 2005, 06:53:58 PM »

> > Big skip over the weekend, over down at my place just
> north
> > of Victoria, I was getting another dance mixshow, not HotZ
>
> > 95, but another one fighting with hotZ I couldnt figure
> out
> > where that one might be from,  This morrning I was able to
>
> > recieve 99.5 KPLX out of Dallas as clear as can get down
> > there.  I also was getting a classic country station on
> > 97.3?  I got that one once before but never found a id or
> > got it long enough to get a ID.
>
> I'm guessing here, but could the one on 95.5 have been from
> East Texas, like K-FOX (KAFX) Diboll/Lufkin?  The only
> classic country I can come up with on 97.3 is KKLY from
> Pecos TX, but somehow I doubt that's the one you heard.
> Tropo from that direction to where you are is pretty
> unusual.

There is a  country station in Birmingham, AL on 97.3 that plays a deep catalog.  But, since E-skip season is over, I doubt that is what you heard.  But, you never know.....................


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Re: Where would there be another 95.5?
« Reply #3 on: August 23, 2005, 07:57:51 PM »

> > > Big skip over the weekend, over down at my place just
> > north
> > > of Victoria, I was getting another dance mixshow, not
> HotZ
> >
> > > 95, but another one fighting with hotZ I couldnt figure
> > out
> > > where that one might be from,  This morrning I was able
> to
> >
> > > recieve 99.5 KPLX out of Dallas as clear as can get down
>
> > > there.  I also was getting a classic country station on
> > > 97.3?  I got that one once before but never found a id
> or
> > > got it long enough to get a ID.
> >
> > I'm guessing here, but could the one on 95.5 have been
> from
> > East Texas, like K-FOX (KAFX) Diboll/Lufkin?  The only
> > classic country I can come up with on 97.3 is KKLY from
> > Pecos TX, but somehow I doubt that's the one you heard.
> > Tropo from that direction to where you are is pretty
> > unusual.
>
> There is a  country station in Birmingham, AL on 97.3 that
> plays a deep catalog.  But, since E-skip season is over, I
> doubt that is what you heard.  But, you never
> know.....................
>
>
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More than likely it could of been that one out of Pecos, it did have a deep base sound to it or it could of been out of Birmingham..., then around 11:30pm KJ-97 started to come over the top of it, I think just about anything is possible down there in that area where I go over the weekends, funny things happen at night, one night I got a station it was 95.1 cant remember the calls, but it was in Florida.

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Re: Where would there be another 95.5?
« Reply #4 on: August 24, 2005, 12:32:25 PM »

> > > > Big skip over the weekend, over down at my place just
> > > north
> > > > of Victoria, I was getting another dance mixshow, not
> > HotZ
> > >
> > > > 95, but another one fighting with hotZ I couldnt
> figure
> > > out
> > > > where that one might be from,  This morrning I was
> able
> > to
> > >
> > > > recieve 99.5 KPLX out of Dallas as clear as can get
> down
> >
> > > > there.  I also was getting a classic country station
> on
> > > > 97.3?  I got that one once before but never found a id
>
> > or
> > > > got it long enough to get a ID.
> > >
> > > I'm guessing here, but could the one on 95.5 have been
> > from
> > > East Texas, like K-FOX (KAFX) Diboll/Lufkin?  The only
> > > classic country I can come up with on 97.3 is KKLY from
> > > Pecos TX, but somehow I doubt that's the one you heard.
>
> > > Tropo from that direction to where you are is pretty
> > > unusual.
> >
> > There is a  country station in Birmingham, AL on 97.3 that
>
> > plays a deep catalog.  But, since E-skip season is over, I
>
> > doubt that is what you heard.  But, you never
> > know.....................
> >
> >
> > ____________________
> > Tippin' Ten Straight.......the New F-100
> >
>
> More than likely it could of been that one out of Pecos, it
> did have a deep base sound to it or it could of been out of
> Birmingham..., then around 11:30pm KJ-97 started to come
> over the top of it, I think just about anything is possible
> down there in that area where I go over the weekends, funny
> things happen at night, one night I got a station it was
> 95.1 cant remember the calls, but it was in Florida.

If, on the off chance it was e-skip, 95.5 could possibly be WKQI (Channel 955) out of Detroit.  They have a dance mixshow around that time, and I know we tend to get quite a bit of e-skip from down your way up here.

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Re: Where would there be another 95.5?
« Reply #5 on: August 24, 2005, 06:59:39 PM »

> If, on the off chance it was e-skip, 95.5 could possibly be
> WKQI (Channel 955) out of Detroit.  They have a dance
> mixshow around that time, and I know we tend to get quite a
> bit of e-skip from down your way up here.
>
That could also be another possibility, like I said strange things happen there at night Wink.
Have you ever caught lonestar 104.7 or 98.7 Texas Radio up there anytime yet?

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Re: Where would there be another 95.5?
« Reply #6 on: August 25, 2005, 10:34:07 AM »

> > If, on the off chance it was e-skip, 95.5 could possibly
> be
> > WKQI (Channel 955) out of Detroit.  They have a dance
> > mixshow around that time, and I know we tend to get quite
> a
> > bit of e-skip from down your way up here.
> >
> That could also be another possibility, like I said strange
> things happen there at night Wink.
> Have you ever caught lonestar 104.7 or 98.7 Texas Radio up
> there anytime yet?

Can't say I have, but Lawppy might have.  He's caught a ton more Texas DX than I probably ever will :-)

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