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Author Topic: Who has the strongest FM signal(s) in New England?  (Read 6368 times)
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Re: Who has the strongest FM signal(s) in New England?
« Reply #10 on: September 27, 2007, 04:22:28 PM »

Those radio locator maps can somewhat be taken with a huge grain of salt..
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Re: Who has the strongest FM signal(s) in New England?
« Reply #11 on: September 28, 2007, 04:24:07 PM »

Nobody has mentioned WAAF which was a regional powerhouse when it was in Worcester @ 107.3.  They moved the signal and probably lost some coverage in the process.  I think the city of license went to Newton or something. Huh
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Re: Who has the strongest FM signal(s) in New England?
« Reply #12 on: September 28, 2007, 05:04:44 PM »

Eli:

What the heck are you talking about?  First, you keep on "quantifying" WHOM by saying the top AC when in many cases they are the only AC in the market you reference.  In Boston, NY and Phila, the respective AC's are either #1, #2 or #3 Adults 25-54.  In Portland, WHOM is somewhere south of #8. Not good at all.

In Lewiston Auburn you claim WPOR dominates.  Huh?  I believe WTHT might just pull a triple or so on WPOR in that region as far as country radio stations go.

Next your going to be telling us the Kansas City Royals are in the playoffs.

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Re: Who has the strongest FM signal(s) in New England?
« Reply #13 on: September 28, 2007, 05:53:55 PM »

Nobody has mentioned WAAF which was a regional powerhouse when it was in Worcester @ 107.3.  They moved the signal and probably lost some coverage in the process.  I think the city of license went to Newton or something. Huh

Yeah, the new AAF signal is pretty lousy. The COL actually went to Westborough, only a few towns west... a COL of Newton would have created one heck of a bad signal, needing to protect 106.7 Boston, 107.1 Exeter NH, 107.1 Fairhaven, 107.5 Chatham (and watching out for the big 107.5 Lewiston ME) and 107.9 Medford. It's doubtful that WAAF will ever go back, though, with 97.7 seeming to cover up for Entercom's mistake.
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Re: Who has the strongest FM signal(s) in New England?
« Reply #14 on: September 28, 2007, 05:56:34 PM »

Hello "Ret Vet". certainly WAAF at it's old transmitter site was mentioned on a previous post.. The new site for WAAF does not cover nearly the same geography, just the geography that counts to them.. How do the Presque Isle big FM's do for coverage ? No one has chimed in on those powerhouses way up these in the County..
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Re: Who has the strongest FM signal(s) in New England?
« Reply #15 on: September 28, 2007, 09:23:32 PM »

no one has mentioned 99.9 the BUZZ  from the plattsburg NY area. where would you put this station on the list?  that station goes way far into NH in the whites when it transmits from NY with 100,000 watts of power

on a side noteL WWLR signal goes way far for our power 3,000 watts of power and height below average terrain, but I wouldn't put this one anywhere near the strongest list for new england stations
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Re: Who has the strongest FM signal(s) in New England?
« Reply #16 on: September 28, 2007, 11:42:35 PM »

Eli:

What the heck are you talking about?  First, you keep on "quantifying" WHOM by saying the top AC when in many cases they are the only AC in the market you reference.  In Boston, NY and Phila, the respective AC's are either #1, #2 or #3 Adults 25-54.  In Portland, WHOM is somewhere south of #8. Not good at all.


I don't have access to see the 25-54. All I can see are the 12+ posted here. I know they don't matter much compared to 25-54, but I was responding to BRNout who said WHOM didn't "make a dent" in Portland.

#6 in the 12+, or #8 in the 25-54, may not be stellar, and I never said it was, but the station does "make a dent" in the market.

There is another AC in the Portland and Lewiston markets, WMGX. It's "Hot AC", but that's still a form of AC. WMGX is below WHOM in the 12+ in both of those books.


In Lewiston Auburn you claim WPOR dominates.  Huh?  I believe WTHT might just pull a triple or so on WPOR in that region as far as country radio stations go.


That was simply a mistake. I had viewed the Portland market where WPOR does dominate Country, and posted it in the wrong market. Of course, it's WTHT over WPOR in Lewiston. Thanks for pointing it out.

Anyone ever noticed that if you view the ratings pages here, then navigate back to messages, you can't get back to the ratings pages again for about ten minutes? The site just won't respond when trying for that long. That happened on both my home and work computers.
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Re: Who has the strongest FM signal(s) in New England?
« Reply #17 on: September 29, 2007, 12:17:13 AM »

1) WEZF 92.9 in Burlington.. 100kw. ERP off the top of Mansfield ! You can hear this signal down to Concord NH..

Actually 46kW ERP, equivelant to 100kW C.

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2) WVPS 107.9 in Burlington, almost 100kw. off the top of Mansfield..

48.8kW, also a 100kW Equiv. signal.

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3) WPKQ 103.7 Conway NH 100kw ERP (though directional) off the top of Washington

21.5kW, hard directional 100kW Equiv. signal.

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5) WTOS-FM 105.1 Skowhegan 100kw ERP off the top of Sugarloaf USA.

57kW,. another 100kW Equiv. signal.

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6) WZRT 97.1 50kw. ERP off the top of Killington.. (Better than JJR's signal, even though they share the same antenna)

Theoretically their coverage is exactly the same, however there are much more 98.3's and 97.9's around causing noise with 98.1, than there are 96.9s and 97.3's to WZRT. Also 1.15kW ERP.

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7) WEQX 102.7 50kw ERP off the top of Mt, Equinox..

1.25kW ERP. (Amazing eh?  759 meters AAT)

To get quickly technical here, ERP is the measure of Effective Radiated Power, the actual power off of the transmitting antenna. Which, as you know, gets reduced if you go above the FCC minimum height mark.

It is interesting to note that before 92.9 in Saugertees, NY , WEZF was a regular catch in the Berkshires. I remember being able to hear it in Pittsfield. Now 92.9 is that little class A jobber in NY.
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Re: Who has the strongest FM signal(s) in New England?
« Reply #18 on: September 29, 2007, 07:13:04 AM »

Thanks for setting me straight on my improper use of the grammer "Necrat".. I should have left the ERP's off, and I get it that you know what I mean.. Good list though.. Yes the ZRT and JJR signals originate from the same antenna & combiner atop Killington.. Been there, and have the t-shirts.. Z certainly still has less 'neighbors' around the dial than JJR..

99.9 The Buzz (100kw.) in Plattsburgh does have a great signal, booms into Montreal, shoots down the Champlain Valley, and yes keeps those LSC students sane with great terrestrial radio, yet it doesn't have quite the tower height as list below.
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Re: Who has the strongest FM signal(s) in New England?
« Reply #19 on: September 29, 2007, 02:26:43 PM »

it seems like i can hear whom all over the place.
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