The translator is actually in Marlboro and is attempting to cover the northern Monmouth County part of the Jersey shore.
And for at least the past month, WOLD-LP's audio has sounded like a low-bitrate Internet stream, and is in mono even though they're still transmitting a stereo signal.
How could WOLD or any of their translators be broadcasting from Marlboro?? That would be blatantly illegal as there is no such licensed site authorized for a broadcast so you may want to re-check your data Kevtronics... accuracy should always be most important.
FCC database shows that 107.9's primary station is WPRB Princeton. Is it possible that WOLD-LP is using an HD of 103.3 to broadcast on this particular 107.9?
https://fccdata.org/?facid=141281
WOLD should be including WPRB HD3 in its legal ID.
They have an application to move the transmitter to a tower on Route 79 (Main Street) in Marlboro:How could WOLD or any of their translators be broadcasting from Marlboro?? That would be blatantly illegal as there is no such licensed site authorized for a broadcast so you may want to re-check your data Kevtronics... accuracy should always be most important.
The 107.9 translator is delayed several seconds from the main WOLD transmitter. It's also overmodulated. They should really synchronize those transmitters so that they don't interfere with each other and cause people to tune out.
I'm thinking that perhaps the owner of the 107.9 translator eventually wants to move it to the World Trade Center. It's made baby steps from its initial home of Ewansville. WOLD doesn't want the interference from that translator, and they have complained to the FCC about it. So the translator is translating WOLD so that they don't get shut down by WOLD complaining about them in their trek towards NYC.