This station showed up with a .7 in the new Hartford ratings. Never heard of it. The format is listed as "smooth jazz." Does it really have a Hartford signal?
KML-224 said:I hear ya about WEIB-FM! It's licensed to Northampton, MA, but their transmitter must not be that powerful, because I have trouble getting them even in Springfield. I get almost nothing of them here. Sticking with Northampton radio...WLZX-FM 99.3 gets wiped out by WPLR-FM 99.1 of New Haven. Depending which way my wire is laying, I'll either get a weak signal of the 105.5 FM simulcast of WEEI-AM or WQGN-FM from Groton/New London. Lastly, there's WRNX-FM 100.9, which is a non-event here.
I like the variety of WYBC-FM 94.3. The problems with them is their current signal. They can't increase power because of another station on Long Island using 94.3 FM. Also, there's WERB-FM 94.5 from Berlin High School that causes interference for me. If I'm not mistaken, the two transmitters are only 22 air miles apart. Who let that one go through? I remember when WERB was on 97.3 FM, which was moved when WZBG-FM 97.3 of Litchfield hit the air in 1989.
BRNout said:It would do reasonably well, as would a Spanish Tropical.
I hear ya about WEIB-FM! It's licensed to Northampton, MA, but their transmitter must not be that powerful, because I have trouble getting them even in Springfield.
I like the variety of WYBC-FM 94.3. The problems with them is their current signal. They can't increase power because of another station on Long Island using 94.3 FM. Also, there's WERB-FM 94.5 from Berlin High School that causes interference for me. If I'm not mistaken, the two transmitters are only 22 air miles apart. Who let that one go through? I remember when WERB was on 97.3 FM, which was moved when WZBG-FM 97.3 of Litchfield hit the air in 1989.
And, the last time I was in Hartford, WYBC was getting hammered by co-channel interference from a translator of WLZX-FM that the FCC permitted somewhere in the Springfield area on.......94.3. It was particularly bad when driving over the CT River bridge on I-84 and in the downtown area. Typical FCC move on this one: WYBC has no protection in Hartford, yet they had a lot of listeners there.
Necrat said:How long ago did you check? WYBC complained to SAGA about the interference from the translator, so within the last 4-5 weeks, the translator transmitting antenna was reoriented a little more north and the power was drastically reduced from 250 watts to 59 watts.
When I was in Springfield in November, after the move, you can't even barely hear it there anymore.