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100.3 coverage

Now that 100.3 is on the air from Norwood, how's the coverage. Up north (North Dayton and Springfield) it's pretty much all T-100 from Newark (WIFE used to predominate). Did get a nice DX catch after the change..caught Rush on 100.3 from WNOX in Knoxville, TN in Springfield.

So in the areas that count, how's the signal?
 
The new 100.3 signal "booms" in the north suburbs (Sharonville, Mason, West Chester). Processing is also excellent.
Enjoy the mix of classic soul & jazz.
I predict the adult urban format will do great in this market - In particular, in a county (Hamilton) that's over 1/4 African-American in terms of population.
You do the math.
 
It's not very good in the Florence/Union area. Lots of static and "sizzling", but it also depends on the car radio. Comes in OK at home, but not strong like the major stations.
 
The further south you go into Northern Kentucky 100.3 will be susceptible to interference/co channeling with WKQQ 100.1 in Lexington KY which puts a strong signal into Florence and areas south. Over all their signal coverage is similar to WIZF.
 
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