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93.7 translator in Beacon format change

Looks like the 93.7 translator in Beacon is now rebroadcasting the True Oldies Channel 95.5 hd2 from out of the city. Not a very clear signal for its also rebroadcasting some sort of interference static with it.
 
They must have gotten their signal problems , both incoming and outgoing fixed . I picked up a clear signal from around Beacon all the way to Middletown , while traveling along I-84 . In fact they didn’t go away completely until the big hill east of Port Jervis. Coming north up route 9 they had a decent signal as far north as Poughkeepsie. Not bad for a translator . Unfortunately 93.7 faded away quickly after that and is choppy and spotty in my home town of Hyde Park True oldies all auto isn’t the best but it is better than nothing .I enjoy listening to oldies part time but unfortunately there isn’t any outlet for them in the Mid Hudson Valley I wish they could get another translator in Poughkeepsie ,or perhaps if WGNY FM is still running WGNY AM 1220 oldies on 103.1 HD-2 they could put that on their Highland 97.3 translator instead of the unnecessary repetition of WGNY-FM.
 
What about the translator in Poughkeepsie co-owned with 93.7 in Beacon?
 
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