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Graffiti Radio 93.7 HD-2

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eyg2181

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Does anyone know how far 93.7-2 gets out. i found it online, and think its GREAT. WSTW comes in crystal clear here in lveittown PA, but im not sure about the HD signal. the reason i ask is because i dont have an HD radio, but may consider getting it if i could get this one, that and so i can listen to 102.9-2 for classic deep cuts
 
You won't be able to get any Wilmington HD station where you live. All the Philadelphia FM HDs are perfect, but not all AM HDs.
 
A station's HD coverage is tied to its ERP. HD is limited to 1% of the analogue ERP so a class B FM at 50,000 watts would have a 500 watt HD signal. Tower height and terrain also factor in. I think that the radio industry is trying to get his bumped up to 10% because coverage has been less than ideal.

Class A FM's at 3,000-6,000 watts get stuck with 30-60 watt digital signals.
 
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