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Boston stations heard in southern Maine

Last night on my emerson cd player I was getting very good signals for about 5 stations in southern maine.

92.5 WXRV (of course that usually always comes in)
100.7 WZLX (came in better than WHEB)
Oldies 103.3 (fairly weak, didn't get the calls)
104.1 WBCN (completely knocked out the signal for 104.7 The Bone)
105.7 WROR (better signal than Portland stations or 92.1)
Magic 106.7 (faint)
Kiss 108 (great signal)

Now on AM I got 3 stations from Hartford and a couple others from New Jersey. It seemed I kept getting commercials, but that's how I figured out they were from Hartford and NJ. Anyways great night for signals.
 
WPXT, you should get WTIC-AM 1080 from Hartford every night, since they're a 50,000 watt clear channel. I used to do just that all the time when I lived in Old Orchard Beach from 1985 to 1987. It was the heyday for the NHL Hartford Whalers and WTIC-AM was their flagship. As for the other stations, I'm gonna guess WDRC-AM 1360 and WPOP-AM 1410?
 
KML-224 said:
WPXT, you should get WTIC-AM 1080 from Hartford every night, since they're a 50,000 watt clear channel. I used to do just that all the time when I lived in Old Orchard Beach from 1985 to 1987. It was the heyday for the NHL Hartford Whalers and WTIC-AM was their flagship. As for the other stations, I'm gonna guess WDRC-AM 1360 and WPOP-AM 1410?
If I remember right WTIC was one of them. As for the other two they were near the middle of the dial. Of course it could have been those.
 
Middle of the dial? WLAT-AM 910 New Britain? (Spanish) WPRX-AM 1120 Bristol/New Britain? (Spanish) WMRD-AM 1150 Middletown? (Talk) Again, WTIC-AM 1080 is a clear channel, so I know you'll get that with little trouble.
 
KML-224 said:
Middle of the dial? WLAT-AM 910 New Britain? (Spanish) WPRX-AM 1120 Bristol/New Britain? (Spanish) WMRD-AM 1150 Middletown? (Talk) Again, WTIC-AM 1080 is a clear channel, so I know you'll get that with little trouble.
910 and 1120 sound like them since one was in english and the other was in Spanish.
 
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