Tonight I had to bring my friend Rodent to Brunswick Bowling Alley on South Main Street on the Cheshire-Southington Line. Rodent didn't know WXCT had flipped to Spanish Christian Programming, and asked me to turn the station on. I switched the station on just as we were approaching the fork in the road where if you go straight you go down Old Turnpike Road and if you go right, you continue down Main Street. So of course being right down the street from the station WXCT's 80 watts was blasting right in. So I followed Old Turnpike Road and turned right onto Carter Lane and eventually ended up on South Main Street by Slider's Sports Bar (formerly Gene's Restaurant). Over there which is down the street and around the corner from WXCT their 80 watt signal was starting to fade. I could hear other stations faintly underneath. So I dropped my friend off at the bowling alley. I left WXCT on. Left the bowling alley. Turned right onto Mulbury Street and Left on to Old Turnpike Road past the station. Old Turnpike Road turns into Route 10. In the downtown area of Southington just prior to Delavehcia Funeral Home on the corner of Route 10 and Hobart Street WXCT's signal began to fade. Continuing down 10 past Stop & Shop, the signal is getting weaker and weaker. And finally WXCT's signal was completely unlistenable by the Hess Station just past the Walmart I work at.
Where the heck does WXCT's 80 watts at night go? It doesn't seem to go very far. For a radio I was just using the stock radio in my 95 Pontiac Sunfire.
Where the heck does WXCT's 80 watts at night go? It doesn't seem to go very far. For a radio I was just using the stock radio in my 95 Pontiac Sunfire.