George Brusstar said:
I know for decades everyone has drooled over the idea of doing something with this station, but may I be the first to say here that-- for the purposes of covering the market (relative to the other FMs), this signal sucks?
BINGO!!! I've been following this thread closely the past couple of days and wondered how long it would take before someone would bring up their signal. WKDN is definitely sustandard for a full class B. Here in Lansdale I can pick them up fairly decently in the car, albeit with a lot of heavy picket-fencing. In the house, however, on several different portable radios the signal is almost non-exsistent. Only on one VERY hot FM radio is it really listenable. Even on my stereo system with an outside antenna pointed at Philly, the signal doesn't come close to the Roxborough stations. It is really not much better than 94.5 WPST here.
They do have a good signal in south Jersey which is largely flat. In Pennsy though, once you hit the hills it degrades fairly quickly.
It is not anywhere nearly as strong as either WIP or KYW's AM signal. CBS would lose coverage if they did a swap for either station. A better swap, signal for signal would be WPEN-AM...even with WPEN's day and night power increases in recent years.