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Steve:
Yeah, I know about WFGR, but can't even get them here in Big Rapids. In
fact, you have to go 20 miles down 131 before they even start coming in
consistently, and that's only about 25 or 30 miles north of Grand Rapids.
Plus, I don't think it's the same format as the old WODJ on 107.3.
The old WODJ had quite a signal pattern. ... I could get them with no
problem here in Big Rapids, and can remember getting them way east of
Lansing on a normal day without a band opening of any kind.
Plus, I think the original WODJ did at least have some semi-local
personalities, like Michaels in the morning.
73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2008 11:30 AM
Subject: Re: slightly off topic, but maybe of interest to some
> Tom,
>
> The Oldies station in GR moved and changed call letters. It is on 98.7
> WFGR.
>
> I can get it with my rotatable FM yagi from Lansing, but it probably
> doesn't
> have the ERP of the former station on 107.3.
>
> Steve
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