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I haven't seen any posts regarding WBJX lately, and was wondering if their signal will be stronger or not, so it can be heard in Milwaukee. I hope they won't be on low power forever.
> I haven't seen any posts regarding WBJX lately, and was
> wondering if their signal will be stronger or not, so it can
> be heard in Milwaukee. I hope they won't be on low power
> forever.
>
Funny, I just heard them while driving on 894 my Layton....still not that strong though. I know they were looking for a tower.
> I haven't seen any posts regarding WBJX lately, and was
> wondering if their signal will be stronger or not, so it can
> be heard in Milwaukee. I hope they won't be on low power
> forever.
>
No problem at all getting them in Kenosha. Even at night when they run on only 62 watts but it can be hard at night because of other stations mixing in as always. I'll have to see how far they go next time I head up to Milwaukee.
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