e-dawg said:What I meant...how is the reception around the Puget sound area? Can you hear it along Elliot Bay in Seattle? Tacoma? or Everett?
fordranger797 said:I am located in the Tacoma area, and I cant seem to get much from KANY. I believe you begin to loose their signal in the Olympia area. Does anyone know when CJJR typically should take over the 93.7 frequency if I was to drive north?
Also, on a side note, would the move to south mountain negatively affect coverage for CJJR?
Because there isn't any other country stations in the area, KAPS 660 is on the AM and most people listen to music is on the FM dial. So your pick for country music is JR-FM 93.7 or static radio stations from KMPS 94.1 and 100.7 THE WOLF.Bongwater said:fordranger797 said:I am located in the Tacoma area, and I cant seem to get much from KANY. I believe you begin to loose their signal in the Olympia area. Does anyone know when CJJR typically should take over the 93.7 frequency if I was to drive north?
Also, on a side note, would the move to south mountain negatively affect coverage for CJJR?
CJJR starts showing up (sometimes blending with KANY) on downtown Seattle hilltops and progressively gets steadier as you head north. By the time you're in Everett, they're almost rock solid, and near perfect in Mount Vernon and city grade in Bellingham.
They once said they were the most listened to Canadian station south of the border. And there's some truth to it, I have heard them playing on radios around the NW Washington area, although I can't remember how recently I last heard them.....
CJJR would likely lose the spotty coverage they have in Seattle when KANY moves, although how far north is a tossup......
e-dawg said:Because there isn't any other country stations in the area, KAPS 660 is on the AM and most people listen to music is on the FM dial. So your pick for country music is JR-FM 93.7 or static radio stations from KMPS 94.1 and 100.7 THE WOLF.Bongwater said:fordranger797 said:I am located in the Tacoma area, and I cant seem to get much from KANY. I believe you begin to loose their signal in the Olympia area. Does anyone know when CJJR typically should take over the 93.7 frequency if I was to drive north?
Also, on a side note, would the move to south mountain negatively affect coverage for CJJR?
CJJR starts showing up (sometimes blending with KANY) on downtown Seattle hilltops and progressively gets steadier as you head north. By the time you're in Everett, they're almost rock solid, and near perfect in Mount Vernon and city grade in Bellingham.
They once said they were the most listened to Canadian station south of the border. And there's some truth to it, I have heard them playing on radios around the NW Washington area, although I can't remember how recently I last heard them.....
CJJR would likely lose the spotty coverage they have in Seattle when KANY moves, although how far north is a tossup......