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musicman3355
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Can the NYC/Philly radio stations reach all of Jersey?
bigjay said:Please add to this Sam...or anyone who really knows...
doubt that any PHILLY AM's except WPHT because of their NON-Directional signal would reach ALL of NJ...maybe 640 Radio Disney all day...and maybe 950 WPEN, but PEN is directional too...WIP has a great signal and so does WFIL...and back in the day, BOTH may have reached a good part of NJ...but today with all the noise and HD junk, I doubt it. WIBG 990 used to reach most of NJ, but not any longer during the day.
I assume the question is more appropriately asked on any random parcel of the state. All of the state is covered, not all stations cover the state. 100.3 and 101.1 are eminating from both markets, so obviously CBS-FM on 101.1 would not be heard in Cherry Hill in favor of B-101.musicman3355 said:Can the NYC/Philly radio stations reach all of Jersey?
badjef said:Now, if another blackout occurred in NYC, some Philly stations would cover the entire state. I don't think that works conversely because Empire is too far north for Cumberland County reception.
Back in about 1982, my mother had an '81 Toyota Tercel wrapped around a nice analogue tuned radio. Unlike today's digitals, that radio was able to tune WMMR in on the Garden State Park(ing lot)way up past Union and Newark.GSP163 said:After 9/11 when 93.1, 93.9 & 103.5 lost their transmitter, WMMR, WYSP, WPRB & WNNJ-FM all were real strong here in NE Jersey....In fact since 93.9 was off then went to low power for awhile, I used to tune into 94.1 often since it had a pretty good signal......During the 2003 blackout, when many of the NYC stations were out, I was able to get the Philly stations very clear....I remember listening to 100.3 WPLY pretty clear along with 97.9 WBSX from Wilkes-Barre & 101.9 WAVT from Pottsville......It was crazy to see these stations boom in up here when the major NYC's are off.