There's a name for it but I forget what it is, but as we get warmer weather, signals from the Cape
are traveling up to the North Shore, more so than before at least. Scanning the dial here in Beverly
I found I was getting WXTK 95.1, WCOD 106.1 and yes even WKPE 103.9 and WOCN 104.7 (the latter
two despite being so close to WBCN and WBOQ respectively). The 105.1 from Prov. (WWLI?) was also
coming in (WBOQ's stick is in Gloucester, I think, maybe 10 miles from me--I was over near
the Montserrat train station, etc.)
But yes despite being not all that far away, 103.9 and 104.7 were coming in fairly well... the warmer
weather can float up signals from the Cape, R.I., and even Conn. (I have picked up WTIC-FM from
Hartford or "KC 101" from New Haven on occasion)
are traveling up to the North Shore, more so than before at least. Scanning the dial here in Beverly
I found I was getting WXTK 95.1, WCOD 106.1 and yes even WKPE 103.9 and WOCN 104.7 (the latter
two despite being so close to WBCN and WBOQ respectively). The 105.1 from Prov. (WWLI?) was also
coming in (WBOQ's stick is in Gloucester, I think, maybe 10 miles from me--I was over near
the Montserrat train station, etc.)
But yes despite being not all that far away, 103.9 and 104.7 were coming in fairly well... the warmer
weather can float up signals from the Cape, R.I., and even Conn. (I have picked up WTIC-FM from
Hartford or "KC 101" from New Haven on occasion)