I've been trying for them for a while, on a casual basis.
http://radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/pat?call=WGMF&service=AM&status=L&hours=D
I live SW of Hazleton on that map, outside the blue contour. But it's clear they send quite a bit this way.
The one that's in the way is WTKT Harrisburg. I get them and nothing else during the day. Yet, I am just as far outside their blue-line coverage.
Also, I was in Scranton a few weeks back and listened briefly for WGMF on what would have been their night pattern. That seems aimed right at where I was listening, but there wasn't a sign of them.
The closer WNAK 730 is part of the Gem 104 simulcast, and is a nice signal by which to try and parallel. It also should help in picking out audio that the Gem 104 multicast is the standard-issue Oldies music format.
Not a peep from the 1460. And with semi-local WPAM 1450 running WAY reduced power, the time is ripe for something from WGMF to come through.
Almost impossible to get through to the 1460 facility by phone. They have about six stations on the network, and I always get an answering machine.
http://radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/pat?call=WGMF&service=AM&status=L&hours=D
I live SW of Hazleton on that map, outside the blue contour. But it's clear they send quite a bit this way.
The one that's in the way is WTKT Harrisburg. I get them and nothing else during the day. Yet, I am just as far outside their blue-line coverage.
Also, I was in Scranton a few weeks back and listened briefly for WGMF on what would have been their night pattern. That seems aimed right at where I was listening, but there wasn't a sign of them.
The closer WNAK 730 is part of the Gem 104 simulcast, and is a nice signal by which to try and parallel. It also should help in picking out audio that the Gem 104 multicast is the standard-issue Oldies music format.
Not a peep from the 1460. And with semi-local WPAM 1450 running WAY reduced power, the time is ripe for something from WGMF to come through.
Almost impossible to get through to the 1460 facility by phone. They have about six stations on the network, and I always get an answering machine.