When I lived in Kalamazoo MI in the early 90’s I thought I died and went to radio heaven - corny as it sounds, I got everything from Kzoo, Grand Rapids, and everything in between.
Never pulled in Detroit but often got Chicago (94.7 and 100.3) which were Hot 94-7 (CHR) and 100.3 The Point (AC) every day. Although not in the car but in a third story apartment. I know that many of those frequencies are now filled with translator stations now.
Does anyone live in a medium-sized city sandwiched between two big cities? I am in Princeton NJ area now and my radio reception is terrible at home and in the car. Philly is fuzzy and New York almost non-existent. In short, I have resorted to iHeart streaming and Sirius XM.
But back in the day, or even now, did you or do you pull in a boatload of (FM) stations? Where would be some good place to live - for radio?
Never pulled in Detroit but often got Chicago (94.7 and 100.3) which were Hot 94-7 (CHR) and 100.3 The Point (AC) every day. Although not in the car but in a third story apartment. I know that many of those frequencies are now filled with translator stations now.
Does anyone live in a medium-sized city sandwiched between two big cities? I am in Princeton NJ area now and my radio reception is terrible at home and in the car. Philly is fuzzy and New York almost non-existent. In short, I have resorted to iHeart streaming and Sirius XM.
But back in the day, or even now, did you or do you pull in a boatload of (FM) stations? Where would be some good place to live - for radio?
