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Pulse FM 107.9 in Triangle Market

Can someone give me info on this station? In the Raleigh Cary market, this station seems to be on for months then nothing for a time. It interferes with listening to wnct fm 107.9. I know wnct is not in the Raleigh market, but it is better than pulse fm.
 
There was someone somewhere running a dance station on 92.9 a few years ago.
IIRC it was The Dance Station, straight off an internet feed called The Dance Station. Never heard anything but the internet feed on it though.
Signal was strongest in Knightdale, but you could hear it in Wake Forest and up into Franklin County by US1 most of the time if you tried.
Probably same operators. Not an official station. Never found any other information about them, that was like 2005ish.
 
PulseFM is WVDJ-LP, a 100-watt station broadcasting from a 36-foot antenna at 7813 Highlandview Ct. in NW Raleigh (there's a good shot of it on Google Streetview). They're owned by Triangle Access Broadcasting and used to have a website, but I can't find it. The station is mostly automated CHR music. It actually predates the commercial "Pulse 102" simulcast, yet both continue to use similar branding (at WVDJ's limited coverage, it's not much of an issue).
 
Thanks for the info. Pulse was on the air in the mid 2000 on 107.9, but seemed to go off the air during the recession. During that time frame they played about five songs only. Unfortunately they have re-emerged back on the air. Wish they would lower their coverage .
 
i wonder how they got away with a 2 bay antenna in their back yard in these days of HOA's and radiation fanatics
 
I would assume for all the neighbors know, it's a TV antenna. Older neighborhood not likely to have a HOA.
 
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