Re: And guess who it is!?!?!?!?!
> The FM coverage map is similar. Without a filter, you can't
> get 100.1 in Tuscarawas County. WTUZ 99.9 is too powerful
> in that area.
But at least you can hear WNIR in populated areas, like, you know, the Akron market, the Canton market, and a good chunk of the Cleveland market. The map overstates by a mile or two or two dozen, but they have no problems in their target areas.
The WJMP signal, as noted above, basically is a local signal for Kent, Ravenna and nearby areas (like maybe Streetsboro). It doesn't do badly at all along I-76 in most of Portage County, but that's probably about as far south as it goes without significant static.
I was driving along 76 into Akron today, and kept flipping back and forth between 1520 and 1350, this thread in mind. If WJMP does go back to sports with FSR (for whatever reason), it'll solve the 1350 signal problem for a few dozen farms east of Kent/Ravenna and north of 76.
-OA