KML-224 said:Here in New Britain, CT, the overload frequency seems to be 94.9 FM. The commercial stations in the market are:
92.5 Waterbury/Hartford [West Peak in Meriden]
93.7 Hartford [West Peak]
95.7 Hartford/Meriden [West Peak]
96.5 Hartford [Avon Mountain in Avon]
100.5 New Britain/Hartford [Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington]
102.9 Hartford [West Peak]
104.1 Waterbury/Hartford [West Peak]
105.9 Hartford [West Peak]
106.9 Hartford [Off of US 44 near Avon/West Hartford line]
The major AM stations here are:
840 New Britain [Willard Avenue in Newington]
910 New Britain [Radio Park in Farmington]
990 Southington [south end of Southington?]
1080 Hartford [Avon Mountain in Avon]
1120 Bristol/New Britain [?]
1150 Middletown [?]
1290 West Hartford [With WCCC-FM, I believe]
1360 Hartford [at WDRC-AM/FM studio in Bloomfield]
1410 Hartford [Cedar Street in Newington]
1550 Bloomfield/Hartford [?]
On the AM side, the only station which seems to cause trouble is WPOP-AM 1410. I can sometimes hear them on a couple of other spots on the AM dial, since I'm no more than 3 miles from their Newington transmitter. It's along CT Route 175, just east of the CCSU university campus. The problems are usually with their daytime pattern, so I must be in a lobe (I'm to its southwest). The interference is to the point to where WMMW-AM 1470 of Meriden gets washed out by WPOP-AM (but also WMMW-AM is only 1,000 watts).
990's antenna is at its studio location on Old Turnpike Road in Southington/Plantsville. (They're interchangable).
1120's antenna is in the Downtown/West End area of Bristol on Sherbrooke Street.
1150's antenna is on River Road in Middletown right near their studios.
Also WMMW 1470 is 2500 watts day/night, not 1000. They're antenna is on Leonard Street near the Westfield Meriden Mall. Speaking of WMMW, my coworker used to be a school bus driver and one time his bus became disabled near the antenna and the 2 way radio on the bus wouldn't work because of their antenna.
You are also right about 94.9 being the overload frequency. I've noticed it too.