dumber than a box of hair reported:
This is not entirely unreasonable. I would guess that because the WFAN transmitter is co-located with WCBS on the Long Island sound then this is the reason they both put one heck of a single up into New England. Whenever I have driven up toward Boston I have been able to receive them like they are locals.
It is not surprising to me that dumber can hear the WFAN IBOC hash in Boston. Maybe the FCC will redraw AM primary coverage areas to include Boston in WFAN's contour.
Before someone thinks they found something make that NO interference caused by the NY IBOC station. For instance I am 150 miles or so from 50 KW WGY which runs IBOC and they cause no interference to either WNYC(810) or WLAD (800)at my location.
I am 6.4 miles from the WRKO/680 transmitter in suburban Boston and I can hear, clear as a bell, the IBOC carriers from WFAN/660 at my house on every AM radio I own. When sunset comes, the interference vanishes.
The FCC has no idea what they've set themselves up for by authorizing HD at night.
This is not entirely unreasonable. I would guess that because the WFAN transmitter is co-located with WCBS on the Long Island sound then this is the reason they both put one heck of a single up into New England. Whenever I have driven up toward Boston I have been able to receive them like they are locals.
It is not surprising to me that dumber can hear the WFAN IBOC hash in Boston. Maybe the FCC will redraw AM primary coverage areas to include Boston in WFAN's contour.