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Entercom launches 100kw Dance CHR on 94.9 from Comcast Tower

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That's right, now Z88.9 has a competitor, watch out Z88.9!

This new FM, is stunting with legendary Danny Bonaduce as mornings. Wow, Entercom! Thanks!

The studio will be built in one day, and the tower is already on top of the Comcast Tower at just over 1,000 feet, and it will start with a 949 songs in a row stunt.

I'm tuning in!

Rumor has it the owner of Entercom won the megamillions and used the money to bribe the FCC.
 
RadioPhillyFan said:
That's right, now Z88.9 has a competitor, watch out Z88.9!

This new FM, is stunting with legendary Danny Bonaduce as mornings. Wow, Entercom! Thanks!

The studio will be built in one day, and the tower is already on top of the Comcast Tower at just over 1,000 feet, and it will start with a 949 songs in a row stunt.

I'm tuning in!

Rumor has it the owner of Entercom won the megamillions and used the money to bribe the FCC.

I haven't heard anything on 94.9 at all, so that was probably an April Fool's joke.
 
RyanHoward said:
RadioPhillyFan said:
That's right, now Z88.9 has a competitor, watch out Z88.9!

This new FM, is stunting with legendary Danny Bonaduce as mornings. Wow, Entercom! Thanks!

The studio will be built in one day, and the tower is already on top of the Comcast Tower at just over 1,000 feet, and it will start with a 949 songs in a row stunt.

I'm tuning in!

Rumor has it the owner of Entercom won the megamillions and used the money to bribe the FCC.

I haven't heard anything on 94.9 at all, so that was probably an April Fool's joke.

Yes it was, 94.9 is only open for a translator :D

Hence why I said "bribe" within my joke, as it is the only way a 94.9 would be allowed in Philly (unless 94.9 was established many many years ago, it could have been grandfathered in like 97.5)
 
RyanHoward said:
I haven't heard anything on 94.9 at all, so that was probably an April Fool's joke.
Why on Earth would you even try?
 
imhomerjay said:
RyanHoward said:
I haven't heard anything on 94.9 at all, so that was probably an April Fool's joke.
Why on Earth would you even try?

Sometimes there could be tropo or e-skip and there would be something on 94.9. And in the past, the dance pirate in Trenton was on 94.9 for a while.
 
Nick said:
imhomerjay said:
RyanHoward said:
I haven't heard anything on 94.9 at all, so that was probably an April Fool's joke.
Why on Earth would you even try?

Sometimes there could be tropo or e-skip and there would be something on 94.9. And in the past, the dance pirate in Trenton was on 94.9 for a while.

Realisiticly, 94.9 is the only thing that in the entire Philly area you normally won't find anything on. There is a high school station broadcasting on it, but there was on 107.9 before it became a Class A FM.
 
94.9's pretty empty locally except for W235AP in Radnor (relaying WBYO) and High School station WRSD down in Folsom. In Willow Grove, I get WRBT from Harrisburg a few blocks from my house. 92.9, 98.5 and 105.7 are empty as well, even though there are adjacent market stations on those frequencies. This kind of dial analysis is useful for tuning your file player/satellite radio car transmitter for local trips if nothing else.
 
musichead1029 said:
94.9's pretty empty locally except for W235AP in Radnor (relaying WBYO) and High School station WRSD down in Folsom. In Willow Grove, I get WRBT from Harrisburg a few blocks from my house. 92.9, 98.5 and 105.7 are empty as well, even though there are adjacent market stations on those frequencies. This kind of dial analysis is useful for tuning your file player/satellite radio car transmitter for local trips if nothing else.

On 98.5 I DX the Peak quite often...
92.9 I get Tom from Dover
105.7 is clear but if you had much further south from Marcus Hook it just completely turns into that CBS sports fm.

The most clear stations in Philly are 87.7 and 94.9 - followed by 107.3 and 99.7 :)
 
Radio Locator recommends 91.5 as a good 'empty' frequency near me for microtransmitters which it probably is, but I get WBJC from Baltimore clearly most of the time, and WDBK occasionally. That's due to my altitude and a clear view south. Yet Class A 'Tom' on 92.9 and WJZ-FM on 105.7 are rarely received. And on the relatively empty 96.9, I can clearly hear W245AG, a WBMR translator from Roxborough, but no W246AQ (WXHL) from 1 Liberty (or is it PSFS?). Your mileage may vary.
 
Strange DX yesterday - I was in down in Kennett, where WPEN usually comes in poorly, sitting in Wendys, flipping stations to see if 98rock was coming in, when I scanned HFS (97.5 Baltimore Translator) - I recieved HFS 97.5 with little to no static.
 
from Bensalem with a roophtop antenna here's what i get
Not sure about 91.5.

92.9 WMGS (fades in and out)
trop pulls in 92.9 Tom-FM
94.9 WRBT (fades in and out unless there is trop)
96.9 translator for WRDV in Bensalem or Atlantic City's Mainstream AC WFPG
Trop pulls in CHR WLAN-FM I haven't gotten the WXHL translator since the WRDV one signed on.
97.9 is 98-Rock? if i point my antenna tward NYC i get WSKQ (with lots of static due to the IBOC hash of WOGL
98.5 is WBBO Mainstream CHR "B 98-5"
WKRZ out of Wilks-bar, PA fades in and out unless there is trop
I've also gotten a classic rocker out of DE i think on that freq not sure what it is.
99.7 is WBHX (fades in and out unless there is trop)
105.7 is WCHR Classic Rock
107.3 WPUR Country from Atlantic City
 
John Holcomb II said:
from Bensalem with a roophtop antenna here's what i  get
Not sure about 91.5.

Likely WSRN Swarthmore, PA (Swarthmore College): http://wsrnfm.org/

John Holcomb II said:
97.9 is 98-Rock? if i point my antenna tward NYC i get WSKQ (with lots of static due to the IBOC hash of WOGL)

If antenna is pointed in the other direction, I guess it's possible to receive WIYY-FM Baltimore: http://www.98online.com/

John Holcomb II said:
I've also gotten a classic rocker out of DE i think on that freq (98.5) not sure what it is.

Likely WGBG Seaford, DE (studio/mailing address in Georgetown, DE): http://www.bigclassicrock.com/

Let search engines be your friend.  ;)
 
Nope not possible. that's probably pointing tward WOGL's transmitter too.
I have narrow filters in a lot of my tuner and even that doesn't get the IBOC static to go away.
Never got 98-rock even before HD started broadcasting.
 
John Holcomb II said:
from Bensalem with a rooftop antenna here's what i get

John, what are you using for a receiver?

Before I replaced my roof I had a Channel Master Probe 9 hooked up to a Pioneer TX-9500 tuner (used from Barracks - had to clean up some serious coffee/soda gunk, but it was a great unit for the $40 I paid.) I could get much of the southern Delaware FMs and Baltimore on a good day (91.5 WBJC every day in stereo along a pretty clean stereo WDBK on 91.5, a frequency dominated by low power signals locally, if I shifted the antenna southwest).

Alas, now the DMX satellite dish is gone and the Probe 9 is in the basement, still mounted with rotor. Maybe I'll have to try mounting it in the attic. I'm getting too old for balancing antennas on steep roofs. I haven't given my Sony XDR-F1HD a rooftop antenna workout at my place.I guess I'll have to hurry while the HDs are still on the air..... Or is the new push in car receivers going to delay HD's succumbing to competition from web/phone apps??

I have a friend in Rancocas with whom I helped assemble and mount one of the best once-generally available FM antennas, the APS-13 (which has been discontinued or limited to special order for awhile now). He had a modified Fischer receiver and was just far enough from Philly and Trenton that he could get most of NYC, all Philly, south Jersey, the Poconos, Delaware, Baltimore and some DC stations (Class A WRNR in Annapolis came in clearly right next to WMGK, WVIA from Scranton in stereo right next to WRTI etc...

Unfortunately lightning got the receiver, but what a great site/setup for everyday reception of what we call DX. Phenomenal.


96.9 translator for WRDV in Bensalem or Atlantic City's Mainstream AC WFPG
96.9 is the WBMR translator. 97.1 is WRDV's Bensalem translator, replacing the old 107.9.

You're far enough from Roxborough to get usable signals from adjacent markets. Being around 7 miles as the crow flies from the blinking behemoths tends to lessen my receiver sensitivity, and my geography isn't conducive to picking up signals to the northeast. Instead I get 96.1 and 105.7 from York pretty regularly and 92.9 from S/WB. But 94.9 is a come-and-go WRBT, simply because there is nothing else of any significant power nearby on the frequency.

Can you get WNTI and WDVR (main signal at 89.7 and/or translator at 91.9)? How about WDIY (88.1) from Allentown? How about WCIM Shenandoah (west of Allentown) on 91.5. That religion-formatted signal occasionally pokes its way through on my Tecsun portable with DSP.
 
pjc1961 said:
John Holcomb II said:
from Bensalem with a roophtop antenna here's what i get
Not sure about 91.5.

Likely WSRN Swarthmore, PA (Swarthmore College): http://wsrnfm.org/

John Holcomb II said:
97.9 is 98-Rock? if i point my antenna tward NYC i get WSKQ (with lots of static due to the IBOC hash of WOGL)

If antenna is pointed in the other direction, I guess it's possible to receive WIYY-FM Baltimore: http://www.98online.com/

John Holcomb II said:
I've also gotten a classic rocker out of DE i think on that freq (98.5) not sure what it is.

Likely WGBG Seaford, DE (studio/mailing address in Georgetown, DE): http://www.bigclassicrock.com/

Let search engines be your friend. ;)

97.9 could be WBSX Hazleton.
 
Okay, to make it easier, I'm posting the list of stations that I can receive.
This is the list I send out to the aircheck collectors board.
In answer to your question the tuner I'm using is a Yamaha T-85 modified by Steve Solomon.
I always wanted to get an APS13, but think Ed Hanlon is out of business? Is he still around and are the antenna's still made?
Right now i'm useing a Wind Gard FM-only antenna on a 20-foot mask.
List is below:
Station Frequency Call Letters (City Of Lisence)
Format "Station monicker"
Note about station reception
A: slight static: static during quiet passages only
B: some static: statick in background heard at all times
C: Lots of static when in stereo: indecates that stereo reception has lots of static, and unless

you prefer very noisy stereo, a mono feed will serve better
D: Lots of static from HD Ajacent: Do to IBOC's digital stream, some stations received have

lots of static in the background. this is due to the sideband of the digital stream, on the

ajacent channel, which sounds like a noisy Hiss on an anolog receiver. (Example, 98.3 has

static from 98.1 which is broadcasting a digital signal on both 98.3 and 97.9, which means that

on 98.3 on an anolog receiver, you can hear a static like hiss sound in the background of WMGQ,

and no amount of turning the antenna will get rid of it. 98.1 would have to stop broadcasting

the digital feed in order for 98.3 to have a clear signal.) These stations are static weather in

stereo or mono, and switching to mono doesn't make much difference. I can receive these

stations, but you're better off going to a different trader for better stereo reception if

possible.

Note that if two city of lisences appear, the station's primary city of lisence is first,

followed by its secondary coverage area.

88.1 WNJT (Trenton, NJ)
NJN public radio
88.5 WXPN (Philadelphia, PA)
AAA/eclectic "88-5 XPN"

88.9 WBYO (Sellersville, PA)
Christian CHR "The Word-FM."
Note: Weak. Station has been known to have not come in at all, or in Stereo with much static,

with WBZC heard in the background. Station is receiveable better during trop.

88.9 WBZC Pemberton, NJ
Dance/CHR/Eclectic "88-9 WBZC: The Voice For Burlington County"
89.1 WWFM (Trenton, NJ)
Classical "The Classical Network"
89.3 WRDV (Warminster, PA)
Big Band/Standards "89.3 WRDV: Radio for the Delaware Valley"
89.5 WKVP (Cherry Hill, NJ)
Christian CHR "K-Love"
Note: slight static
89.7 WDVR (Delaware Township, NJ)
Variety "Your Neighbor Serving You"
89.7 WGLS (Glassboro, NJ)
60's-today's top40 "89.7 WGLS: Rowan Radio: Its The Music, That Matters"
89.7 WRDR (Freehold Township, NJ)
Religious
90.1 WRTI (Philadelphia, PA)
Classical/Jazz/Public radio
90.5 WVBV (Medford Lakes, NJ)
Christian Teaching/Christian AC "Hope-FM"
90.5 WCVH (Flemington, NJ)
Country "90.5 WCVH: Your Home for Today's Hottest Country"
Note: Lots of static when in Stereo.
90.9 WHYY (Philadelphia, PA)
Public Radio
91.3 WTSR (Trenton, NJ)
College "Open Your Mind"
91.5 WDBK
91.7 WKDU (Philadelphia, PA)
College "Free Music From the Drexel Universe"
91.7 WBMR
Christian "91.7 WBMR: Bucks/Muntgummery County Local Christian Radio"
91.7 WLBS (Bristol, PA)
Big Band/Standards (Translator for WRDV)
91.9 WNTI
92.1 WVLT (Vineland, NJ)
50's-70's Oldies "Cruisin' 92.1 - The Greatest Oldies"
92.5 WXTU (Philadelphia, PA)
Country "92-5 XTU: Philly's Country Station"
92.7 WOBM (Toms River, NJ)
Mainstream AC "92.7 WOBM: Ocean Counties Soft Rock"
(Note: Lots of static from HD Ajacent (WXTU)
93.3 WMMR (Philadelphia, PA)
AOR "93-3 MMR Means More Rock"
93.7 WSTW (Wilmington, DE
Mainstream CHR "93-7 WSTW: Delaware's Choice for Hit Music"
94.1 WIP (Philadelphia, PA)
Sports simmocasts 610 WIP, with the exception of Eagles football
94.5 WPST (Trenton NJ, Philadelphia PA)
Adult CHR "94.5 PST: #1 for Variety"
95.1 WZZO (Bethlehem, PA)
AOR "Z95"
Note: some static
95.1 WAYV (Atlantic City, NJ)
Mainstream CHR "95.1 WAYV: South Jersey's #1 Hit Music Station"
Note: some static, ocasional fade-out, but receivable for the most part
95.7 WBEN (Philadelphia, PA)
Adult Hits "95-7 Ben-FM: Playing Anything We feel like"
96.1 WCTO (Easton, PA)
Country "Cat Country 96"
Note: Presented in a CHR-style format, very high energy
96.1 WTTH (Margate City, NJ)
Adult R&B "96.1 The Touch"
Note: lots of static when in stereo.
96.5 WRDW (Philadelphia, PA)
Rhythmic CHR "Wired 96.5
96.9 WFPG (Atlantic City, NJ)
Mainstream AC "Light Rock 96.9 WFPG"
97.1 W246AR (Bensalem, PA)
Big Band/Standards Translator for WRDV
97.1 WQHT (New York, NY)
Hip Hop/Urban "HOT 97: Where Hip Hop Lives"
97.3 WSKW (Millville, NJ)
Sports Via ESPN Radio
97.5 WPEN-FM (Burlington NJ, Philadelphia PA)
Sports via ESPN Radio, with some local programming "97-5 The Fanatic"
98.1 WOGL (Philadelphia, PA)
Classic Hits "98.1 WOGL: The Greatest Hits Of The 60's, 70's and 80's"
98.3 WMGQ (New Brunswick, NJ)
Mainstream AC "Magic 98.3: Jersey's Continuous Soft Rock"
Note: Lots of static from HD Ajacent (WOGL)
98.5 WBBO (Ocean Akers, NJ)
Mainstream CHR "B98-5: The Jersey Shore's #1 Hit Music Station"
98.9 WUSL (Philadelphia, PA)
Urban "Power 99: Bangin' Hip-Hop and R&B!"
99.1 WAWZ (Zarephath, NJ)
Christian CHR "Star 99.1"
99.3 WZBZ (Pleasantville, NJ)
Rhythmic CHR "99.3 Kiss FM: South Jersey's Hit Music Station"
" 99.5 WJBR (Wilmington, DE
Mainstream AC "Delaware's New 99.5 WJBR"
99.9 WODE (Easton, PA)
Classic Hits "99-9 The Hawk: The Valley's Classic Hits Station"
100.1 WJRZ-FM (Manahawkin, NJ)
Adult CHR "Magic 100.1: Today's Best Veriety"
Note: slight static
100.3 WRNB (Media PA, Philadelphia PA)
Adult R&B "100.3 WRNB: Philadelphia's New R&B Leader"
100.7 WLEV (Allentown, PA)
Moddern AC "100.7 WLEV: The Valley's Variety Station"
101.1 WBEB (Philadelphia, PA)
Mainstream AC "B101: Your Home For Today's Soft Rock"
101.5 WKXW (Trenton, NJ)
News/talk weeks, Classic Hits weekends "New Jersey 101.5"
101.9 WEMP (New York, NY)
News "101-9 FM-News"
Note: Some static from HD Ajacent (WIOQ)
102.1 WIOQ (Philadelphia, PA)
mainstream CHR "All The Hits: Q102"
102.5 WRFY (Reading, PA)
Classic rock/Rock40 "ROCK HITS Y102"
102.9 WMGK (Philadelphia, PA)
Classic Rock "102-9 MGK: Philadelphia's Only Classic Rock Station"
103.3 WPRB (Princeton, NJ)
College "Stereo 103.3"
103.5 WKTU (Lake Success, NY)
Rhythmic AC "103-5 KTU: The Beat Of New York"
Note: Slight splatter from WPRB, but when WPRB is off, WKTU can be received perfectly clearly)
103.7 WMGM (Atlantic City, NJ)
Active rock "103.7 WMGM Rocks" "
103.9 WPPZ (Jenkintown PA, Philadelphia PA)
Gospel "103.9 WPPZ: Philly's Praise and Inspiration Station"
104.1 WAEB-FM (Allentown, PA)
Mainstream CHR "B104: It's All About Variety!"
104.5 WRFF (Philadelphia, PA)
Alternative "Radio 104-5"
104.9 WSJO (Egg Harbor City, NJ)
Hot AC (Rock Leaning) "So-Jo 104-9"
105.3 WDAS-FM (Philadelphia, PA)
Adult R&D "105.3 WDAS: Philly's Best R&B And Classic Soul!"
105.7 WCHR (Manahawkin, NJ)
Classic Rock "105.7 The Hawk: Jersey's Home of Classic Rock!"
106.1 WISX (Philadelphia, PA)
Modern AC "Mix 106-1: playing The 80's, 90's and Now"
106.5 WKMK (Bass River Township, NJ)
Country "Rockin' Country Thunder 106"
106.7 WLTW (New York, NY)
Mainstream AC "106.7 Light-FM"
106.9 WKDN (Camden, NJ
Religious "Family Radio"
107.3 WPUR (Atlantic City, NJ)
Country "Cat Country 107.3"
107.5 WBYN (Boyertown, PA)
Religious Unknown slogan
107.5 WBLS (New York, NY)
Adult R&B "107.5 WBLS: Today's R&B and Classic Soul"
Note: some static
107.9 WPHI (Pennsauken, NJ)
Urban "Hot 107.9"

Trop stations
These stations are DX only, usually gotten during summer, at night. Reception varries due to

weather conditions. Some are gotten more often then others.

89.5 WSOU
92.9 WDSB (Duvver, DE)
Adult Hits "92-9 Tom-FM"
92.9 WMGS (Wilks-Bar, PA)
Mainstream AC "Magic 93"
94.9 WRBT (Harisburg, PA)
Country "Bob 94-9"
94.9 WVPE (Verginya Beach, VA)
Hot AC "94.9 The Point"
95.3 ?? "B 95.3" Hot AC, owned by Delmarva Broadcasting
96.1 ?? (Red Lion, PA) Oldies
96.9 WLAN (lancaster, PA)
Mainstream CHR "96.9 WLAN – lancaster’s #1 Hit Music Station"
97.7 WALW (?, DE)
Hot AC "Eagle 97.7?"
98.3 WTKU (Ocean City, NJ)
Classic Hits "Cool 98.3"
98.5 WKRZ (Wilks-bar, PA)
Mainstream CHR "Today's best Music: 98.5 KRZ"
99.7 WBHX (Tuckerton, NJ)
Soft AC "The Breathe"
99.9 WWFG (Ocean City, MD)
Country "Froggy 99.9"
100.7 WZXL (Wildwood, NJ)
AOR "100.7 ZXL: South Jersey's Rock Station"
102.7 WWAC Rhythmic CHR, Wildwood, NJ
106.5 WWMX (Baltimore, MD)
Hot AC "Mix 106-5"
106.7 WCHP (York, PA)
Adult Hits "Channel 106.7"
107.3 WRQX (Washington, DC)
Hot AC "Mix 107.3- The Best Mix Of Everything"
 
96.1 is WSOX.

For me I get (starting from 92.1)

92.1 ?? - Cruisn' - Vineland
92.5 XTU Phi.
92.9 Tom FM Dover
93.3 WMMR Phi.
93.5 Rtymetic CHR Harrisbug Hot 93 (tropo only)
93.7 WSTW
94.1 WIP
94.5 PST (I'd call it Mainstream CHR as of late)
94.7 WDSD Dover (some static)
94.9 Harrisburg (tropo only)
95.1 WAYV (some static)
95.1 WZZO (tropo only - I'm south Philly)
95.5 WPGC (my best catch as a Dx'er - tropo only)
95.7 WBEN
96.1 WSOX (high static, but tropo isn't needed)
96.5 WRDW (strongest signal at my house)
96.9 WLAN (tropo only)
96.9 (Mainstream AC Atlantic City)
97.1 Reach FM Philadelphia
97.3 ESPN Radio Atlantic City (strongest FM from AC)
97.5 WPEN (format I hope gets flipped soon)
97.9 BSX Hazleton (tropo only
98.1 WOGL
98.5 B98 (static)
98.9 WUSL
99.1 - foreign language unkown origin possible pirate
99.5 WJBR (strongest fm from Wilmington)
99.9 Oldies - Easton
100.3 WRNB
100.7 WLEV
101.1 B101
1015 WKXW - Talk Trenton NJ1015
101.7 WJKS Wilmington/Vineland
102.1 WIOQ
102.5 WRFY Reading
102.9 WMGK
103.3 WARM (York - tropo only)
103.7 Havre De Grace / Wilmington (static)
103.9 WPPZ
104.1 WAEB Allentown (static)
104.1 WINK Harrisburg (tropo only)
104.3 WZFT Baltimore (tropo only)
104.5 WRFF
104.9 WSJO
105.1 Country i105 (tropo or very rare catch)
105.3 WDAS
106.1 WISX
106.9 WKDN
107.5 WBYO
107.9 WPHI
 
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