> >Back when I was young(late 80's early 90's) and loved their
> format...i use to listen to it in Concord..albeit staticy,
> but it was listenable. I'd also pick it up occasionally in
> Tilton, Belmont, Franklin. I use to look forward to going
> to Concord just so I could listrn. I had a friend who
> worked at a daycare near downtown Concord and her and all
> her friends would listen to nothing else. This was in the
> days before Mix 94.1 and Wjyy were CHR.
>
> How far north into New Hampshire and Maine can Boston's
> > Jam'n 94.5 be heard. I know about the radio-locator maps,
>
> > but I would like to know from first hand exeperience.
> >
>
A relatively new LPFM station at 94.7 in Concord totally screws up JAMN reception in the downtown area and it's weak in the south end. However, without the classical (and unwelcome) intrusion of 94.7 - JAMN used to be Walkman listenable in central Concord.
For me, it was an unwelcome introduction to the world of LPFM. Not to mention the unnecessary new 103.1 translator of the (ahem) Mill from Manchester. That one screws up reception of Oldies 103.3 in Concord.
*Back on topic*
In the car, JAMN seems to do okay until Tilton and Belmont.
Comes in just fine through southern NH - Walkman spotty in Manchester because of the valley its in, but does fine there in the car. Comes in great in the Nashua and Salem areas and does fine in most of Rockingham County, except for Portsmouth - as it faces northward toward the Piscataquog River and Maine.
Into Maine, it seems to come in as far north as York and is usually lost somewhere in Wells. Have picked it up on the coast near Boothbay - thanks to the lack of land in between there and Boston.