I started a thread about this on the Michigan board, but I thought I'd ask you DXing experts here also. I was fascinated when I picked up Stereo 1680 Jamz out of Grand Rapids, MI around '99 or '00! I've learned that DXers around the globe also picked up WJNZ because they've posted confirmation letters they received from the station.
Stereo 1680 Jamz was, briefly, the only station on that frequency so, could it have been considered a sort of "clear channel" station? A traveler's information station from Florida debuted on 1680 shortly thereafter and the two stations battling it out made it impossible to continue listening in Williamsburg, VA.
I'd never heard about the expanded AM band before the night I stumbled across WJNZ as I scanned the dial in my mother's new car. I realize AM is pretty much over now, but did y'all consider the project to be successful at the time? I also thought these were new stations, but I recently realized that each expanded band station had a "twin" somewhere lower on the dial. Did most broadcasters choose the new frequency or continue with the old one?
Thank you for your help!
Stereo 1680 Jamz was, briefly, the only station on that frequency so, could it have been considered a sort of "clear channel" station? A traveler's information station from Florida debuted on 1680 shortly thereafter and the two stations battling it out made it impossible to continue listening in Williamsburg, VA.
I'd never heard about the expanded AM band before the night I stumbled across WJNZ as I scanned the dial in my mother's new car. I realize AM is pretty much over now, but did y'all consider the project to be successful at the time? I also thought these were new stations, but I recently realized that each expanded band station had a "twin" somewhere lower on the dial. Did most broadcasters choose the new frequency or continue with the old one?
Thank you for your help!
