WNCY doesn't use IBOC. I would say WRHN would have a slight edge due to their running 100kW, but WCUZ would take over east of town and WPJP would come in well south of town. During tropo, WCUZ would likely mess with WRHN in the city with talk (as WKZG (Class A west of Green Bay) dominates 104.3 in Manistee [20 miles south of Bear Lake] during tropo).Buckeyes2001 said:ftballfan said:New one: 100.1 MHz in Green Bay, WI
Provided that WNCY 100.3 doesn't use I-BLOCK and you can get around them, you'd probably get alternating signals from:
WPJP/Port Washington, WI
WCUZ/Bear Lake, WI
WRHN/Rhinelander, WI
and occasionally, WDDC/Portage, WI
Next: 97.9 MHz in Bear Lake, MI