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@ Lawman ....
A radio-broadcast and DXer buddy of mine who is now in California was working at WQDR Raleigh (back when it was a Lee Abrams Superstars station). He and his wife, a lovely gal beyond description and also a DXer, drove to the Outer Banks of NC for a lark. Roger said he caught both WBZ Boston and The Big Ape Jacksonville midday on his portable. I still have his notes here from then.
His comment on WIBG : 'So THAT's where it all goes!'
Back in the JFK Airport DX days, WIBG was 10,000 watts, and faint but steady every afternoon. I have to wonder why their 990 signal was so weak there. WFIL used to be QUITE present daytimes, and louder, virtually shoehorned up against WMCA 570. So I doubt WIBG's signal needed to protect 1010 WINS all that much, reciprocally.
Niagara, of course, went on to a lot of fame as the afternoon DJ at WPEN. I had heard Jerry Stevens off WGLI Long Island, and was once almost hired by Dean Tyler to be his PD!
Thanks for the names and memories, Lawman!
WIBG always suffered with a poor signal during the 60's, The 50kw daytime signal was pretty good, made it to the beaches, but at night the 10kw just about made it to Jersey. Management was aware of this because around 1967 they added a specific liner that said "turn up your radio for more power" and you could actually hear the signal drop and get distorted. I was pretty sure the 5 tower, 117 Ridge Pike array was aimed SE, same as WFIL and WPEN but those two were powerhouses at night with 5kw. Maybe someone can explain why.
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