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If you were on top of Kingda Ka at Great Adventure in Jackson, NJ... Which would the FM band be like?

Although not possible to DX, but it was shown you can view both the NYC and Philly skylines. Distance favors Philly. I imagine WRNB and WHTZ 100.3 are equal strength, WBEB is more dominant than WCBS. I wonder if WKTU, WXBK, WJLK are audible despite HD sidebands from WPRB and WPST?
 
That seems to promise a real good ride during a trope, too. Be great of the wheel took fiendish delight operating in a big fog.
At a Long Island train station one tropo night, off a car radio well within ESB line-of-sight, Philly was right there on the FM dial, equal to NYC, with their mostly .2 mHz separations.
One foggy morning even further out on Long Island (but still within L.O.S. to the top of the ESB) I was enjoying rocker JB 105 from Providence in the clear forsome good radio -- without a peep at all (not even a picket-fence sniffle) -- from co-channel WRFM NYC, a station with a direct line of sight signal to a cheap AM-FM portable.
Much like that Aurora Borealis intrigue I posted earler : Abnormal reception conditions can be addicting. You don't wanna depart because you might miss something even better than what you've witnessed.
 
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