Just a few things, v signals ......
http://www.radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/pat?call=KYW&service=AM&status=L&hours=U
We live between Hazleton and Pottsville on this map -- in fact, just under at the capitol 'H' in Hazleton.
On a decent stationary portable with a whip antenna, I can get several FMs out of Philly ..... 104.5, 90.9, 98.1, 98.9, and 106.1. In the car, the signals are dominant but not as faithful, as they fade and mix with others up this way, with the terrain being what it is.
KYW 1060, however, is present here day and night on the car radio and the house radios with few problems. The northwest lobe is right at us.
My problem with KYW is that they seem to alternate the forecast for the Jersey Shore (where they reach) with the forecast for the Poconos (where they don't reach).
Us, they *do* reach, and of course, all those along the way between here and KYW. Sure, we may live in 'The Land Time Forgot', but the Poconos are the Land Time Never Remembered. Why KYW insists on treating the Poconos with such emphasis is beyond me. In the winter, the Poconos are always 10 degrees colder and a foot deeper than even WE get. Cop-killer Eric Frein could not have picked a more suitably camouflaged place to do his survivalist act, but it's not as though he could just walk a few blocks to a 7-11 for coffee and smokes, either. KYW may as well be giving the weather for Nome.
Even the 960 station that served the Poconos went dark.
So how about some more emphasis on specific places up this way -- Reading, Boyertown, Hamburg, Pottstown, Deer Lake, the Route 61 stretch, KYW?
You know, instead of referring to that virtual half of your coverage area merely as 'the northwest suburbs' ?
Maybe make it a New Year's resolution.
http://www.radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/pat?call=KYW&service=AM&status=L&hours=U
We live between Hazleton and Pottsville on this map -- in fact, just under at the capitol 'H' in Hazleton.
On a decent stationary portable with a whip antenna, I can get several FMs out of Philly ..... 104.5, 90.9, 98.1, 98.9, and 106.1. In the car, the signals are dominant but not as faithful, as they fade and mix with others up this way, with the terrain being what it is.
KYW 1060, however, is present here day and night on the car radio and the house radios with few problems. The northwest lobe is right at us.
My problem with KYW is that they seem to alternate the forecast for the Jersey Shore (where they reach) with the forecast for the Poconos (where they don't reach).
Us, they *do* reach, and of course, all those along the way between here and KYW. Sure, we may live in 'The Land Time Forgot', but the Poconos are the Land Time Never Remembered. Why KYW insists on treating the Poconos with such emphasis is beyond me. In the winter, the Poconos are always 10 degrees colder and a foot deeper than even WE get. Cop-killer Eric Frein could not have picked a more suitably camouflaged place to do his survivalist act, but it's not as though he could just walk a few blocks to a 7-11 for coffee and smokes, either. KYW may as well be giving the weather for Nome.
Even the 960 station that served the Poconos went dark.
So how about some more emphasis on specific places up this way -- Reading, Boyertown, Hamburg, Pottstown, Deer Lake, the Route 61 stretch, KYW?
You know, instead of referring to that virtual half of your coverage area merely as 'the northwest suburbs' ?
Maybe make it a New Year's resolution.