> Has anyone heard what, if anything, they're going to do
> about their recent botched so-called signal upgrade? It's
> really a shame.
>
> It's worse all over downtown and greater Boston, the area
> they're trying to target, than it was before, and though
> they may not be concerned about other markets, I hear they
> completely lost RI, CT and western MA, where they used to
> show up in the books.
>
> Driving around Boston, Allston, Brighton, Brookline,
> Cambridge, Somerville, etc... it's all cut up by Pru
> intermod where it wasn't before, and within a few miles of
> FM 128 in Newton/Needham, it's also now all cut up by
> interference there. Their signal doesn't become consistent,
> clear and in full stereo until at least a few miles west of
> Route 128. It's really only serving metro-west and Worcester
> County fairly well.
>
> I recall hearing WAAF loud and clear walking around downtown
> Boston on a crappy Radio Shack portable when it was an AOR
> station in the mid-70's. I know there wasn't as much noise
> from the Pru back then, but it's not even there downtown on
> a digital car tuner now. Completely buried by intermod that
> it can no longer overcome. It was much stronger in town from
> their old site.
>
> I hope they got a warranty on their new antenna system?
>
So, the guys at The Yankee Network (WNAC, later WRKO) were on to something way way back in 1939 when they selected the Paxton location as their FM site for their pioneering FM broadcasts. Seems as though, if you have to broadcast FM from west of Framingham and attempt to cover Boston, that's the place to be. <P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by HHH on 11/23/05 08:24 PM.</FONT></P>