realradioplayer said:I don't know about "best" (technically) ... but 94.1 has a MONSTER signal ... back in the WWGL days it made it to 4 states ... I don't know if they have tweaked it and changed it but 12-14 years ago it was HUGE.
realradioplayer said:I don't know about "best" (technically) ... but 94.1 has a MONSTER signal ... back in the WWGL days it made it to 4 states ... I don't know if they have tweaked it and changed it but 12-14 years ago it was HUGE.
;D I really meant to say" The signal is clean as hell!"BIG APE said:realradioplayer said:I don't know about "best" (technically) ... but 94.1 has a MONSTER signal ... back in the WWGL days it made it to 4 states ... I don't know if they have tweaked it and changed it but 12-14 years ago it was HUGE.
Still is and "Clean and Hell"
;D You still listening on that old Truetone 2 transistor radio or the old Hallicrafters Shortwave with the 2 inch speaker? Hahhahaha ;DSniffthamic said:Oh, ok. well, then that's different. :
From the VA line, they kinda sound like a CB channel. I'm not flaming here, htat's just what I think. It's like an open CB channel run down a TAB can thru another open CB channel on cassette. Maybe that's just on my stereo, though.
w00t said:EncSpy said:WKSL 93.9 and WZTK have very impressive signals as well
The old WKSL and WDCG signals from Chatham County were better for the triad than parts of the Raleigh market, but I'm very impressed with the reach of the new signal. How's it carrying westward? Still getting into Greensboro?
berlin201 said:w00t said:EncSpy said:WKSL 93.9 and WZTK have very impressive signals as well
The old WKSL and WDCG signals from Chatham County were better for the triad than parts of the Raleigh market, but I'm very impressed with the reach of the new signal. How's it carrying westward? Still getting into Greensboro?
I don't know about today's signal, but I remember when G105's signal used to reach all the way up into Virginia on I-77 coming out of Mt. Airy. Of course, I haven't been that way since G and Kiss moved their transmitters, so I don't know how far they reach now...
;Draedizzle2008 said:First of all, I need to introduce myself..I've actually been "lurking" for quite awhile, afraid to post LOL...but I'm now brave enough to go for it!I'm Frank, a 37-year-old male in Greensboro, NC; I've had quite an interest in radio-TV-related "thingies" since about age 11 or so! (Though I don't work in the field) Just someone who is quite the "dabbler" in such stuff..ha.
As to the distances I've received radio stations...wow, where do I start (or end)? I agree that WPTF (680) is quite a good catch over the distance...given its 50kw and low-dial position. I've heard it rather well as far west as west Winston (daytime), and even up to around Mt. Airy once (also day)! I've also gotten WUNC (91.5) as far north as near Lynchburg VA, and the same with WZTK (101.1), WCPE (89.7, Raleigh classical), and WJMH ("102 Jamz", which sucks, but just wondered how far they went). I even heard WRAL (101.5) once on Ocracoke Island, even further from the X-mitter than Lake Mattamuskeet is! And as to Q-99 (WSLQ), I've heard them kinda "duking it out" with co-channel WZFX ("Foxy 99", hip-hop) around Orange-Durham counties once..and even heard the latter station on occasion replacing Q-99 on the dial in Greensboro! I've also had the "mixing" of WKRR (Rock 92) and WXLK (K-92) as close to GSO as just north of the big stick at the corner of 68/220. And get this, WVTF (89.1, NPR, Roanoke), I listen to regularly..more so than crappy 'FDD or semi-okay 'UNC. (I'm a big public radio fan) Anyways, I've even managed, on two occasions, to pick up (albeit sporadically) almighty 'VTF around the NC coastline! (Near Morehead City/Jacksonville areas) Kinda amazing, not only given the immense distance (almost 300 miles; sure they're not shortwave? lol), but also due to the "next-door" adjacent chanenl presence nearby of "Public Radio East" (89.3, New Bern).
I hope I haven't "bored" y'all too much, hehehe...I just hope I'll always be welcomed on this here board to talk about something (radio, most notably), that's likely to bore the crap-ola out of many others who don't really care for it (in my "off-line life") the way many on here sure appear to! Thanks for this great board! ;D
Welcome a "board" Frank! Not boring interesting..Always glad to have a "layman" on the boards for their opinions and observations! BIG APE!
This probably doesn't mean much, but when they signed on in 1986 I picked them up near Hickory. I called their 800 number to ask if I had set a record, but I was told no, some people up in Virginia had called from even farther away. I'm betting they weren't and the DJ just didn't know how far away.BS1012 said:How does WRVA do west of Raleigh into the triad?
Wilmington has both a 105.9 and a 106.3. Not local, but able to be picked up there.raedizzle2008 said:To answer the question about 'RVA (formerly WTRG, an oldies station), I've heard, though intermittently (at times), the signal in some parts of Greensboro and even once or twice in Kernersville! They are said to have one of the largest "footprints" (coverage areas) of an FM station in the nation, but I don't think *the* largest. And I've also heard 100.7 around Morehead City some years back, as well as 101.5, 106.1 and 94.7 from Raleigh...but Wilmington, well I can certainly understand 101.3 making it iffy to get WRAL in-town, but aren't there other Triangle signals that can get into New Hanover? I want to say 'QDR, but I think there's a 94.5 in WIL that would mess it up? What about 106.1?
Don't forget it's on the left end. Now that's a MONSTER signal.Matt Smith said:WPTF
It's hard to knock 50,000 watts on AM.
Later....
Matt Smith
WGSR-TV