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The battle of the 100.7's

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atrainradio

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I think the Delaware valley has the most crowded 100.7 band of anywhere. We got in Leigh Valley- WLEV 100.7, in Hudson Valley we got WHUD with its distant signal completley over-riding WLEV's. Down south we got in Ocean City WZXL, and in Baltimore/ southern eastern PA WZBA and their signals mix in middle Delaware. How on earth does the FCC feel this is acceptable? These stations are all super close to one another.
 
In Center City there has never been a question, WLEV is superior, in fact like a local. Once in a blue moon WZXL might sneak in on a hot humid summer night. The other signals you mentioned are non-existent.
 
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