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NJ 101.5 heard on 99.7?

Here in Princeton, scanning the famous tropo stations getting picked up, but when 99.7 was on, I heard NJ 101.5 on it. Did press kill the Breeze simulcast? I am able to get Thunder on 106.5 and B98.5 and all other shore stations from here, or is there a translator in this area?
 
It's just an odd harmonic created in the your radio.

103.3 and 101.5 are on the same tower ... 103.3 - 101.5 = 1.8 101.5 - 1.8 = 99.7

There is lots of RF in the air around that tower. With band conditions the way they
were, you are going to hear some odd things.
 
I'm leaning more towards the intermodulation theory, but is there a translator within 200 miles on 99.7 that simulcasts a 101.5?
 
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