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97.7 ACK FM

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Has anyone listened to WACK 97.7 Nantucket.
I think it sounds pretty good. Listening to streaming www.ackfm.com
Update, seems like streaming messed up.....
 
Yes,
Decent AAA format...I believe jocks are VT'd from owners New Hampshire group.
Signal reaches Cape's coast from Chatham to Hyannis and of course home base on Nantucket, but that's about it.
Hey FCC, why don't you approval more signals on the CAPE? Let's have one in every town, no every village, no every street!!!
 
CAPECRUSADER said:
Yes,
Decent AAA format...I believe jocks are VT'd from owners New Hampshire group.
Signal reaches Cape's coast from Chatham to Hyannis and of course home base on Nantucket, but that's about it.
Hey FCC, why don't you approval more signals on the CAPE? Let's have one in every town, no every village, no every street!!!

When I was a kid (don't ask how long ago, please) there was only ONE radio station on the Cape past the bridges: WOCB AM and FM (1240 and 94.9 FM simulcast). At night the 250 watt AM on 1240 would get about 50 feet, and I didn't have an FM transistor radio. Except for 94.9, there was virtually NO radio service (except skywave) at night on just about all of the Cape and Islands in those days. And, if I remember, WOCB AM/FM shut down at 11 PM!

How times have changed.
 
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