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Jammin 107.7 and Soft Rock 106.5

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How is coverage for these stations on eastern Long Island and how far west do they go? I'm asking about people's experience listening to them, I've already seen the radio-locator maps. I know they both transmit from North Stonington, CT, just a few miles north of the CT shoreline. They also tranmit from the highest tower in eastern CT. <P ID="signature">______________
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Curly: Or a phoney at the mike!

Moe: Quiet numbskulls I'm broadcastin'!

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> How is coverage for these stations on eastern Long Island
> and how far west do they go? I'm asking about people's
> experience listening to them, I've already seen the
> radio-locator maps. I know they both transmit from North
> Stonington, CT, just a few miles north of the CT shoreline.
> They also tranmit from the highest tower in eastern CT.
>
I could get Jammin' 107.7 all the way from Warwick, RI to about 20 miles east of New Haven on I95. It was being squashed by WEBE 108 to the west. Soft Rock 106.5 went a little further west, but up in Rhode Island, Hot 106.3 overpowered them.<P ID="signature">______________
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Location: Princeton Junction, NJ
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> How is coverage for these stations on eastern Long Island
> and how far west do they go? I'm asking about people's
> experience listening to them, I've already seen the
> radio-locator maps. I know they both transmit from North
> Stonington, CT, just a few miles north of the CT shoreline.
> They also tranmit from the highest tower in eastern CT.
>
Jammin' 107.7 is audible until approximately Riverhead, Long Island..meaning pretty much throughout the North Fork although you'd be lucky to pick it up on anything other than a car radio.<P ID="signature">______________
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