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TRUE OLDIES WPLJ ON REPEATER 95.7...

I Tuned in 95.7 in fishkill today and was amazed at the sound and quality of the feed of Scott Shannon's True oldies satellite programming. Great to have a full time oldies station on FM in the area again, even if it is on the bird. I'm calling it a repeater of WPLJ, 95.5 in NYC, but I'm not exactly sure if it is a repeater or LPFM??? Can anyone enlighten me??? Sure sounds strong!!
I had heard thru the grapevine that this was the plan, and it sounds good- I was hoping a local station could have taken this opportunity and give it a live and local flair. There are plenty of Good programmers in the area that could produce a quality oldies product.
With Cheap channel belly up one can only hope that some of the stations can go back to live and local, cume-u-less is right behind em...

Right now, enjoying the music ;D

oldies4ever ;)
 
That would be W239BL , the 10 watt FM translator which is located on the WRWD/WBWZ tower.
 
All you're hearing is 95.5 WPLJ-HD2 "Scott Shannon's True Oldies Channel" on a translator, not a satellite or local station.
 
Yes, Joe, understand that I'm getting the show on the repeater, but the show's origin is satellite feed worldwide....

10 watt repeater....thats amazing considering the quality of the signal!!!

thanks for the info!!!


oldies4ever ;D
 
oldies4ever said:
Yes, Joe, understand that I'm getting the show on the repeater, but the show's origin is satellite feed worldwide....

10 watt repeater....thats amazing considering the quality of the signal!!!

thanks for the info!!!


oldies4ever ;D

I understand what you're saying, but what I'm telling you is how that antenna is being fed.
 
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