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WIFI

I noticed today that WIFI 1460 in Florence is booming into my area (eastern Montgomery Co, Pa.) again. For years I barely could hear the signal here (not that I really wanted to listen, but in tuning around the dial) but today its very clear. Have they made some changes or gone to their full power - maybe they were at reduced power for a long time? I used to pick them up clearly here back when they were WJJZ country in the '70's. They could find some listeners since there's no Contemporary Christian station in the area since WZZD went off.
Anyone know if they made changes?
 
I don't know if they made any changes, but keep in
mind that the 1460 that was on before was not the
same station. It was 5,000 watts from Burlington
Island, in the Delaware river. It had 4 towers
and a great signal.

> I noticed today that WIFI 1460 in Florence is booming into
> my area (eastern Montgomery Co, Pa.) again. For years I
> barely could hear the signal here (not that I really wanted
> to listen, but in tuning around the dial) but today its very
> clear. Have they made some changes or gone to their full
> power - maybe they were at reduced power for a long time? I
> used to pick them up clearly here back when they were WJJZ
> country in the '70's. They could find some listeners since
> there's no Contemporary Christian station in the area since
> WZZD went off.
> Anyone know if they made changes?
>
 
> I don't know if they made any changes, but keep in
> mind that the 1460 that was on before was not the
> same station. It was 5,000 watts from Burlington
> Island, in the Delaware river. It had 4 towers
> and a great signal.
>

Pics of 1460 WJJZ towers and TX building ...
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