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Hey guys. I'm a smooth jazz fan from out of your market. Just curious as to what kind of signal (if any) Dayton's smooth jazz station WDSJ has in your city. Radio-locator looks like fringes of the signal reach your city, but not by much.
 
> Hey guys. I'm a smooth jazz fan from out of your market.
> Just curious as to what kind of signal (if any) Dayton's
> smooth jazz station WDSJ has in your city. Radio-locator
> looks like fringes of the signal reach your city, but not by
> much.
>

I can only pick it up with my Grundig S350, and I'm on the northern fringe of the city, Sharonville to be specific.
 
> > Hey guys. I'm a smooth jazz fan from out of your market.
> > Just curious as to what kind of signal (if any) Dayton's
> > smooth jazz station WDSJ has in your city. Radio-locator
> > looks like fringes of the signal reach your city, but not
> by
> > much.
> >
>
> I can only pick it up with my Grundig S350, and I'm on the
> northern fringe of the city, Sharonville to be specific.
>

The S350's a pretty good radio. Just got one not long ago.
 
> > > Hey guys. I'm a smooth jazz fan from out of your market.
>
> > > Just curious as to what kind of signal (if any) Dayton's
>
> > > smooth jazz station WDSJ has in your city. Radio-locator
>
> > > looks like fringes of the signal reach your city, but
> not
> > by
> > > much.
> > >
> >
> > I can only pick it up with my Grundig S350, and I'm on the
>
> > northern fringe of the city, Sharonville to be specific.
> >
>
> The S350's a pretty good radio. Just got one not long ago.
>
Unfortunately, the signal is awful over the Cincinnati metro. It clashes with WNKR, 106.5,from northern Kentucky.

When driving north on I-71 or I-75, you need to get a few miles north of I275 before you can pick it up clearly. I've got a very good factory-installed radio in my Toyota Corolla.
 
WDSJ's transmitter is well north of Cincinnati, in fact pretty far north of the market its trying to serve, (Dayton). The station is licensed to Greeneville, and my understanding is that the transmitter is north of there.<P ID="signature">______________
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> WDSJ's transmitter is well north of Cincinnati, in fact
> pretty far north of the market its trying to serve,
> (Dayton). The station is licensed to Greeneville, and my
> understanding is that the transmitter is north of there.
>

To put in geographical perspective what gr8oldies is saying, you have just as good of a shot of hearing WDSJ in Fort Wayne, IN as you would in Downtown Cincinnati. <P ID="signature">______________
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