Tim said:neo11 said:Heading west, I would say Party is the signal that for me, manages to get out the furthest. I've been able to get them in the car up until the Nassau-Suffolk border, though not with the greatest signal. WBON is similar but I seem to always lose them a few miles before Party. They have another local station, Kjoy, adjacent to them on 98.3 in addition to a NYC station, Kiss FM, on 98.7, whereas Party only has a NYC station adjacent to it on 105.1 and distant stations on 105.5, so that may be a factor even though I believe WBON has more wattage (WDRE has more height, if I'm not mistaken, so that helps too).
WLIR is clearly the worst signal of the three even though it has by far the highest wattage, and that's largely because their transmitter is further east, covering a less populated region. It also gets massive interference from 107.1 The Peak from Westchester in many parts of Long Island, and along the South Shore, 107.1 the Breeze from NJ also comes in, so WLIR is hard to listen to outside of its primary service area.
None of the signals come close to covering all of LI or even all of Suffolk County.
Party's signal may reach the furthest west in the car, and I can pick them up depending on antenna placement in some rooms where I live in Massapequa (but that is really playing with the antenna). However, generally as far as a full solid signal goes (not including car signals, or palying with an antenna) WBON probably reaches the furthest west. Evn though WBON is closer to WKJY than party is to Power, party seems to have more interference from power than the Bone does from K-Joy on your average radio. Might be due to the fact Power's signal is so much stronger than K Joy's.
Valid point, but wouldn't Kiss FM also have an impact on WBON?
In Stony Brook and Port Jefferson the two signals always seemed about equal to me during regular listening conditions (indoors or with a walkman).