I was in the Mountain Top area watching the Crestwood team competing against Coughlin(W-B) in the track and field as I try to listen to my favorite station "105 The River" on my Walkman and I can not even listen to it at all. When the radio was set at 104.9, I was getting strong bleed from nearby 105.1 WILQ out of Williamsport. The 105.1 itself was so strong that it can be heard on many radios in this area.
Also, before I reach the Mountain Top area via Route 309, the River's signal degraded in the car while I was listening to "Staying Alive" by the Bee Gees and instead was getting some interference from WILQ. As I reached the Crestwood school grounds, the River is unlistenable.
The River is easily heard in the valley cities of Wilkes-Barre and surrounding towns, but not in the higher elevations of the county. I'll be going to visit Claws 'n' Paws Animal Park in Lake Ariel this summer(hopefully, the gas prices don't go up more than $3 a gallon).
So I don't know if anyone living in the higher elevations of Luzerne County experience this problem. I am.
P.S. Why are Williamsport stations clearer in the Mountain Top area than in W-B?
Also, before I reach the Mountain Top area via Route 309, the River's signal degraded in the car while I was listening to "Staying Alive" by the Bee Gees and instead was getting some interference from WILQ. As I reached the Crestwood school grounds, the River is unlistenable.
The River is easily heard in the valley cities of Wilkes-Barre and surrounding towns, but not in the higher elevations of the county. I'll be going to visit Claws 'n' Paws Animal Park in Lake Ariel this summer(hopefully, the gas prices don't go up more than $3 a gallon).
So I don't know if anyone living in the higher elevations of Luzerne County experience this problem. I am.
P.S. Why are Williamsport stations clearer in the Mountain Top area than in W-B?