FLjack2 said:What ever happened to that frequency? Clear Channel owns it and was supposed to upgrade. Can anyone hear it? (I'm in Broward, so I can't)
BRH said:Clear Channel has just used 93.5 to launch it's Evolution dance format full time in Miami (just in time for Ultra). Website is live at www.evolution935.com
Forget I posted that. Their 250 watts are spotty everywhere, even within view of their building.ai4i said:W228BY covers south beach, midtown, and downtown like any full power station.
In fact, the only two stronger signals in this limited area have Z's in their names!
TC99 said:I am hearing Christian Music on this station in different parts of Broward and Dade, so where is the Dance Music?
I drive for Supershuttle and have tried to tune in to this station, but am hearing Reach, no dance music, so I guess I need to be closer to Downtown.cd637299 said:The Christian station is Reach FM, which has translators on different frequencies around SoFla. The dance station is best heard likely nearer to downtown Miami.
I work near the MIA airport, and the dance station dominates; but on the way home along Okeechobee Rd., Reach FM takes over around 116th Way.
cd
Hay SuperShuttle guy, Central Cab here. Evolution (W228BY) is pretty good near MIA, but their coverage relative to the Reach translator (W228BV) is not as good as the R-L coverage maps show. BY has a deep null to the north and BV has a moderate null to the south. I should be hearing BY city grade up to Bal Harbor with no BV, but the former starts fading into the later north of Author Godfrey Rd, are 50/50 by the JFK, and gone by Kane Concourse.TC99 said:I drive for Supershuttle and have tried to tune in to this station, but am hearing Reach, no dance music, so I guess I need to be closer to Downtown.