DavidEduardo said:ai4i said:Those maps pretty closely match the 60dbu (1mv/m) and 50dbu (316uv/m) contours on R-L.com
I wonder (actually, I know...) why stations post and believe those theoretical maps using contours that no common consumer gear can get in the locations where most listening occurs.
In the NY metro, around 75% of listening happens at home and at work. For any real listening to happen a 64 dbu signal is needed (based on analysis of millions of diary listening locations). The real usable coverage of WBGO is well inside the innermost of the two contours.
I wouldn't mind going out on a limb, here, and predict WBGO will double their cume with the move.R.F. Burns said:This is just anecdotal but, since the move a friend who lives in Astoria who previously had difficulty receiving WBGO on his "boom box" now receives clean audio from WBGO.
badjef said:There is about 10 miles separating Newark and Manhattan.
Jeff in Sa-ra-so-ta!
badjef said:Are you saying from 4ts or Newark?
Jeff in Sa-ra-so-ta!
Barry said:What would have been the disadvantage of locating WBGO's antenna atop the Trump building?