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Translators a plenty...

Hey all,
So I have an antenna on my roof in Bensalem, and can get 3 99.9's (without it being tropo.)
One is WODE, but what are the other two?
I'm assuming translators of some kind?
One is Spanish music, and one is pop-FM?
The Pop adds are Vineland, etc...
Anyone got any ideas?
So many translators I can get and some of them I'm like what is this.
95.1 WZZO and 95.1 WAYV come in well, but there's a religious translator. what is this, also there's another religious translator on 94.9 and 95.3 which come in as well.
Could 95.1 be WZC (the former dance station?)
And a spanish music on 104.1, but if i turn the antenna another way its WAEB-FM.
I thought I heard the word FM on 96.9 in one direction (is there a translator for that now that I could possibly be getting ? Another way its WFPG.

Thanks!
 
and one is pop-FM?
The Pop adds are Vineland, etc...
Anyone got any ideas?
Easily found with a radio-locator.com search.

99.9 Pop-FM is WSNJ 1240's translator. 250 watts from Swedesboro
94.9 W235BZ is a simulcast of WVBV 90.5.
95.1 W236AF is a simulcast of WBZC 88.9 Word-FM
96.9 W245AG is a simulcast of WBYO 88.9 Word-FM
104.1 has two translators overlapping each other. One is W281CL form Berlin (licensed to Cherry Hill) which simulcasts WXHL/ 97.1 Reach Gospel. The Spanish one is W281CM simulcasting I think Ben FM HD-3 or WPEN HD-3.
 
So is that pretty good that I can get these all static free for the most part during the day? and in stereo.
I'm not sure how I'd do it... radio-locator doesn't always tell the entire story.
For example, I can get 98.5 WBBO perfectly and 98.5 up town radio which I know is an LPFM. Radio-locator also doesn't say that I'll be able to get WAYV when I search for fringe but that comes in perfect too. It says I should be able to get WMGQ Magic 98.3 but even before HD took over WOGL I couldn't get it.
It doesn't say I should be able to get 106.7 WLTW, or 101.9 WEPN but I get that too...

Wow. no more dance I'm guessing the colige sold 88.9.
 
Also a Sony XDR-F1HD tuner. I have that and the Rotel RT-1084, but that tuner is no match for the Sony. Sony best for reception, Rotel (from what I've heard so far in tuners, best for sound.)
 
Also a Sony XDR-F1HD tuner. I have that and the Rotel RT-1084, but that tuner is no match for the Sony. Sony best for reception, Rotel (from what I've heard so far in tuners, best for sound.)
I had that tuner for a short time in college. I got it for about $10 at Goodwill before I sold it on eBay for $150. I remember I was able to pick up WMGK HD-2 in my brick building in the Lehigh Valley. Definitely a good tuner!
 
Yeah amazing once its modified! I keep mine in forced analog mode usually.
I've also got a stereo/mono switch on the back, sound improvements, a battery to hold presets when it loses power and the back lighting turns on and off with the power of the tuner. A fan has been installed to keep it cool and feet on the bottom to help with cooling too. I'd never give mine up! They can fetch more than $150 now.
 
Who's Brett and what did they do between 2014 and 2018 as far as the format?

Now its the word-fm right?
I'm Brett. They went to a typical college radio format when I left. It was a very sad thing to see and the school destroyed the program that I built, which started quite a few careers in broadcasting for the students that went through that station.
 
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