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mrtejano
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So even though this station is in Houston in downtown with 99 W it is still being overlap by 104.5 San Antonio
But don't expect that kind of range if your car antenna is a shark fin or wires embedded in the rear window. You need a "real" antenna.
I can't imagine that a shark fin antenna would be very effective for FM and definitely not effective for AM frequencies. They were originally designed for UHF wireless systems.
Besides oldies aren't coming back to Houston just Like Tejano isn't coming back to Houston for a long time.
Three of the Senior Road stations have upgraded their HD power. Their digital signals are rock solid. I'm told either 2 or 3 more stations will upgrade in 2016.
Wouldn't those 3 happen to be KHMX, KKHH, and KILT? I agree their signals are solid--before the upgrade, along with the other Senior Road stations, they would drop out in the lower levels of my work parking garage in downtown. Since the upgrade, these stay locked on. The difference is very noticeable.