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Jack FM Houston

rrgroup said:
BOB FM 105.3 can be heard in N. Houston, too, and will be heard even better when it's new tower is complete.
"Turn your KNOB to BOB!"...
HA!!! I have been to the Woodlands all this week....BOB doesnt start coming good until almost the Montgomery Co line...JACK is all over (even though I noticed their stereo sep breaks up between 610 and Beltway....the signal is ok but poor seperation....not sure if its multipath or ???)

105.3 's new tower won't make ONE bit of difference unless there is a major power increase (and there is in fact a power DECREASE due to the HAAT increase)...the 1mV contour does NOT get better, and cannot due to 104.9 and co channel 105.3 on the east side of Houston....and it won't cover the Woodlands any better than it does now (and it certainly doesnt cover into desktop radios right now).......
Whatever it is you are drinking or smoking, I want some of that! :)
 
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