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WRTI (Temple University Public Radio), new signal in Coatesville, Chester County

From http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/wrti/arts.artsmain?action=viewArticle&sid=13&id=1556819&pid=208 ...

For listeners in Coatesville, West Chester, Thorndale, Downingtown, Kennett Square, and almost all of western Chester County, there’s reason to celebrate. A new WRTI frequency is now up and running. It’s WRTJ, and can be found at 89.3 on the FM dial.

"WRTI's signal to the west has always been spotty," says WRTI General Manager Dave Conant. "And thanks to the continuing support of our members, we now have increased coverage to this area. WRTJ (89.3 FM) broadcasts all of WRTI's programming in both analog and digital HD forms. Our HD-2 signal will follow in a few months."
 
Sort of a weird DX'ing report, but related to WRTI's new Coatesville signal...

I managed to pick up for the briefest moment today (Thursday, 24th Sept) around lunchtime their 89.3FM signal whilst going around the Norristown area. Not much to report about it, except it did come in with some medium static, but then again, it was also hard to keep the HD reception in tune on the main 90.1 signal around that time as well. I guess the humidity and cloud cover didn't help matters too much here...
 
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