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How many here live in/near Boston and can regularly hear WJIB at night, clearly? Curious.
cd637299 said:How many here live in/near Boston and can regularly hear WJIB at night, clearly? Curious.
asugeorge1 said:In Phoenix, AZ, it's KIDR broadcasting a Spanish language news/talk format (1,000 watts day, 292 watts at night). At night is when this frequency becomes fun. In most parts of Phoenix, especially the eastern half of town, KIDR is constantly fighting it out with KCBS from San Francisco. A lot of times, if you null out KIDR, you can pick-up KCBS with a pretty decent signal. Personally, I would love it if KIDR didn't broadcast at night so KCBS could come in loud and clear.
I'm curious as well as to how far east the signal of KCBS goes. I know it's not one of the traditional clear channel frequencies, but its 50,000 watt, directional signal has to make it out pretty far east. I know I've heard it coming in with a strong signal in northern New Mexico along with KNX from L.A. But, beyond that, I'm not too sure. Has anyone in the Chicago area or the Midwest been able to pick-up KCBS? ???