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Search of FM Channel 218 (91.5 Mhz Class C3) at 33-39-32.5 N, 86-14-32.2 W Search of FM Channel 218 (91.5 MHz Class C3) at 33-39-32.5 N, 86-14-32.2 W. CALL CITY ST CHN CL DIST SEP BRNG CLEARANCE WTBJ OXFORD AL 217 A 44.59 89.00 115.6 -55.50 dB WPIL HEFLIN AL 219 A 64.90 89.00 94.1 -43.20 dB WSGN GADSDEN AL 218 C3 50.50 153.00 23.9 -32.07 dB WUAL-FM TUSCALOOSA AL 218 C1 125.66 211.00 240.3 -26.33 dB WPIL HEFLIN AL 219 A 66.98 89.00 90.5 -16.50 dB W06AE CLAYTON, ETC. GA 6 TV 294.79 0.00 61.1 0.0 WOOT-LP CHATTANOOGA TN 6 TV 199.73 0.00 33.7 0.0 W06BG CHATTANOOGA, ETC. TN 6 TV 171.65 0.00 30.3 0.0 W06BH PHENIX CITY, ETC. AL 6 TV 173.71 0.00 139.6 0.0 W06AW SELMER, ETC. TN 6 TV 274.62 0.00 309.0 0.0 WBRC BIRMINGHAM AL 6 TV 55.08 0.00 250.0 0.0 WO6AJ FRANKLIN, ETC, NC 6 TV 296.71 0.00 54.7 0.0 NEW TUPELO MS 6 TV 734.74 0.00 285.7 0.0 NEW MERIDIAN MS 6 TV 272.28 0.00 237.6 0.0 NEW DALTON GA 6 TV 172.28 0.00 42.8 0.0 WGIB BIRMINGHAM AL 220 C3 43.32 43.00 231.6 1.87 dB WEBT LANGDALE AL 218 A 137.18 142.00 133.6 1.99 dB WLJS-FM JACKSONVILLE AL 220 A 51.13 42.00 67.1 3.17~~ dB 9812 03MG UNION SPRINGS AL 218 C3 178.82 153.00 160.2 3.94 dB WJSR BIRMINGHAM AL 216 A 42.98 42.00 269.1 5.83 dB WAWL-FM RED BANK TN 218 C3 166.81 153.00 30.9 6.59 dB WYFD DECATUR AL 219 C2 131.55 117.00 344.0 7.81 dB WFIX FLORENCE AL 217 LI 175.19 144.00 308.4 8.56 dB WCCV CARTERSVILLE GA 219 C2 124.53 117.00 63.1 8.83 dB WWEV-FM CUMMING GA 218 C2 202.88 177.00 70.9 9.57 dB WVSU-FM BIRMINGHAM AL 216 A 55.69 42.00~~~~ 247.4 9.16~ ~ ~ dB.~~ WTML TN 218 A 193.12 142.00 2.6 12.35 dB WSTF AL 218 C3 247.51 153.00 185.9 16.00 dB WFIX AL 217 C2 176.39 117.00 310.2 16.25 dB 961104MD GA 219 C3 162.70 99.00 105.1 17.00 dB 970416MF GA 219 C3 162.71 99.00 105.1 17.00 dB WSTF ANDALUSIA AL 218 A 247.51 42.00 185.9 17.93 dB 990519MI REDBUD GA 217 A 161.20 89.00 51.6 19.45 dB 970416ME GA 219 A 162.70 89.00 105.1 19.07 dB NEW GA 217 A 160.84 89.00 51.7 19.08 dB WAXU AL 217 CZ 196.86 17.00 176.2 20.51 dB WTJB GA 219 A 177.84 89.00 140.3 20.69 dB WJTG FORT VALLEY GA 217 C1 246.57 44.00 115.3 23.64 dB WUTS SEWANEE TN 217 A 174.22 89.00 9.7 24.26 dB NEW CEDARTOWN GA 215 A 102.57 42.00 66.4 25.31 dB NEW CEDARTOWN GA 215 A 102.57 42.00 66.4 25.31 dB WNRZ DICKSON TN 218 C3 285.54 153.00 336.4 25.13 dB WNRZ DICKSON TN 218 C3 285.54 153.00 336.4 25.13 dB WJAB HUNTSVILLE AL 215 C1 128.51 76.00 346.7 26.15 dB WAJS TUPELO MS 219 C2 226.12 117.00 278.2 26.67 dB WFMQ LEBANON TN 218 A 282.63 142.00 359.5 27.38 dB WFHC HENDERSON TN 218 C3 300.08 153.00 312.6 27.67 dB WFMQ LEBANON TN 218 A 282.34 142.00 358.9 28.25 dB NEW ROME GA 215 C3 118.24 43.00 50.4 29.80 dB WAQG OZARK AL 219 C3 254.17 99.00 165.4 31.95 dB NEW OXFORD AL 271 D 32.85 0.00 96.1 32.8 WKUL CULLMAN AL 221 A 74.66 42.00 323.0 32.7 990311MH HICKORY MS 217 C2 243.66 117.00 236.9 32.66 dB WFCM-FM MURFREESBORO TN 219 C3 240.06 99.00 351.8 32.01 dB WFCM-FM MURFREESBORO TN 219 C3 233.50 99.00 350.0 32.23 dB WEGL AUBURN AL 216 A 136.70 42.00 148.9 33.80 dB WCPI MCMINNVILLE TN 217 A 228.26 89.00 10.8 33.65 dB 981203MJ LA GRANGE GA 220 A 132.22 42.00 121.2 33.27 dB 98 12 0 3MH LA GRANGE GA 220 A 139.74 42.00 119.9 34.66 dB WOAK LA GRANGE GA 215 A 140.02 42.00 123.1 34.45 dB 980604MA LA GRANGE GA 220 A 148.05 42.00 125.7 36.01 dB WKUL CULLMAN AL 221 A 19.16 42.00 316.3 37.R. .. WREK ATLANTA GA 216 C2 170.71 56.00 85.0 37.22 dB WUGA ATHENS GA 219 A 279.00 89.00 83.2 37.06 dB WFQS FRANKLIN NC 217 C3 296.77 99.00 54.1 38.86 dB WOB DOTHAN AL 217 A 285.67 89.00 163.9 38.60 dB WCLK ATLANTA GA 220 A 170.41 42.00 86.1 39.67 dB Search Of FM Channel 219 (91.1 MHz Class C3) at 33-39-32.5 N, 86-14-32.2 W. CALL ZITY ST CHN CL DIST SEP BRNG CLEA~ANCE WSGN GADSDEN AL 218 C3 10.50 99.00 23.9 -39.60 dB WGIB AL 220 C3 43.32 99.00 231.6 -32.08 dB wccv GA 219 CZ 124.53 117.00 63.1 -28.61 dB WLSS-FM AL 220 A 51.13 89.00 67.1 -26.68 dB WPIL HEFLIN AL 219 A 64.90 142.00 94.1 -17.66 dB WPIL HEFLIN AL 219 A 66.98 142.00 90.5 -16.37 dB WYFD DECATUR AL 219 CZ 131.55 171.00 344.0 -16.21 dB W06BG TN 6 TV 111.65 0.00 30.3 0.0 NEW MS~~~ 6 TV 272.28 0.00 237.6 0.0 WOOT-LP TN 6 TV 0.0 W06AE GA 6 TV 0.0 W06BH AL 6 TV 0.0 NEW TUPELO MS 6 TV 0.0 NEW DALTON GA 6 TV 0.0 W06AW SELMER, ETC. TN 6 TV 0.0 WBRC BIRMINGHAM AL 6 TV 55.08 0.00 250.0 0.0 WO6AJ FRANKLIN, ETC. NC 6 TV 296.11 0.00 54.7 0.0 WUAL-FM TUSCALOOSA AL 218 C1 0.51 dB WTBJ OXFORD AL 211 A 1.30 dB 961104MD PEACHTREE CITY GA 219 C3 3.00 dB 9104 16MF PEACHTREE CITY GA 219 C3 3.00 dB 9104 16ME PEACHTREE CITY GA 219 A 5.01 dB WJSR BIRMINGHAM AL 216 A 42.98 42.00 269.1 5.83 dB WTJB coLuMEus GA 219 A 111.84 142.00 140.3 6.69 dB WVSU-FM BIRMINGHAM AL 216 A 55.69 42.00 241.4 9.16 dB WAJS TUPELO MS 219 C2 226.12 117.00 218.2 12.61 dB 981203MJ LA GRANGE GA 220 A 132.22 89.00 121.2 14.54 dB 980604MA LA GRANGE GA 220 A 148.05 89.00 125.1 15.03 dB 981203MH LA GRANGE GA 220 A 139.74 89.00 119.9 15.68 dB WEBT LANGDALE AL 218 A 131.18 89.00 133.6 15.99 dB WAQG OZARK AL 219 C3 254.17 153.00 165.4 17.95 dB 981203MG UNION SPRINGS AL 218 C3 118.82 99.00 160.2 11.94 dB WFCM-FM MURE'REESBURO TN 219 C3 240.06 153.00 351.8 18.01 dB WFCM-FM MURFREESBORO TN 219 C3 233.50 153.00 350.0 18.23 dB WMBV DIXONS MILLS AL 220 C1 219.92 144.00 219.8 19.81 dB WCLK ATLANTA GA 220 A 170.41 89.00 86.1 19.08 dB WAWL-FM RED BANK TN 218 C3 166.81 99.00 30.9 20.59 dB NEW SPRINGVILLE AL 222 D 22.88 0.00 303.0 22.9 NEW SPRINGVILLE AL 222 U 22.86 0.00 303.0 22.9 WUGA ATHENS GA 219 A 219.00 142.00 83.2 23.06 dB WWEV-FM CUMMING GA 218 CZ 202.88 111.00 70.9 23.51 dB WTML TULLAHUMA TN 218 A 193.12 89.00 2.6 26.35 dB WSQH FOREST MS 219 C1 301.09 211.00 244.1 26.13 dB WSQH FOREST MS 219 A 301.09 142.00 244.1 26.68 dB WHRS COOKEVILLE TN~~ 219 A 284.50 142.00 14.1 21.33 dB WUNV ALBANY GA 219 A 300.91 142.00 136.6 27.32 dB 980127MH EUFAULA AL 220 A 218.85 89.00 152.3 28.50 dB WSTF ANDALUSIA AL 218 C3 241.51 99.00 185.9 30.00 dB WFIX FLORENCE AL 217 C1 175.19 76.00 308.4 30.97 dB WOWL BURNSVILLE MS 220 C2 244.35 111.00 306.0 30.09 dB WSTF ANDALUS IA AL 218 A 241.51 89.00 185.9 31.93 dB WJTA KOSCIUSKO MS 219 A 310.29 142.00 259.3 32.38 dB WKUL CULLMAN AL 221 A 14.66 42.00 323.0 32.1 WEGL AUBURN AL 216 A 136.10 42.00 148.9 33.80 dB 990224MA CUTBBERT GA 220 A 251.22 89.00 146.9 33.40 dB 990630ME PENDERGRASS GA 220 A 247.16 89.00 14.8 35.65 dB WREK ATLANTA GA 216 C2 110.11 56.00 85.0 31.22 dB WKUL CULLMAN AL 221 A 19.16 42.00 316.3 37.8 WFIX FLORENCE AL 217 C2 116.39 56.00 310.2 38.68 dB 990519MI REDBUD GA 217 A 161.20 42.00 51.6 38.42 dB NEW CALHOUN GA 217 A 160.84 42.00 51.1 38.32 dB NEW ANNISTON AL 213 D 38.29 0.00 90.3 38.3 WSIF OPP AL 220 A 265.61 89.00 179.6 38.45 dB WNRZ DICKSON TN 218 C3 285.54 99.00 336.4 39.13 dB WNRZ DICKSON TN 218 C3 285.54 99.00 336.4 39.13 dB NEW TOUMSBORO GA 220 C3 293.51 99.00 101.9 39.16 dB WDXB JASPER AL 213 C1 63.83 24.00 248.1 39.8 990514MC MILLEDGEVILLE GA 220 A 289.00 89.00 102.2 39.85 dB NEW MILLEDGEVILLE GA 220 A 291.53 89.00 104.4 39.92 dB Search of FM Channel 220 (91.9 MHz Class C31 at 33-39-32.5 N, 86-14-32.2 w.
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