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RE: Good Hub FM Raception
I'm not surprised about getting WTIC-FM.
Prior to WOXF/now WQLL taking up the 96.5 position in Bedford/Manchester NH,
it was not rare (not everyday or anything like that, but not rare) for me to
pick up TIC-FM even here in Derry.
PS: And I can pick up WFCR pretty well here in Derry (But I may be closer in
airmiles than some others, like Beverly MA for example)
-Paul Hopfgarten
-Derry NH
> -----Original Message-----
> From: A. Joseph Ross [mailto:lawyer@attorneyross.com]
> Sent: Friday, November 30, 2001 1:17 AM
> To: hopfgapr@sprynet.com; Patriotsrule417@prodigy.net;
> Boston-Radio-Interest; Brian Anastasi
> Subject: Re: Good Hub FM Raception
>
>
> On 29 Nov 2001 at 14:09, Brian Anastasi wrote:
>
> > And good reception seems to work in reverse as well. When I visited my
> > parents at their home in Beverly about three years ago, I was
> able to get
> > WFCR (88.5 FM) in Amherst on my car radio in the driveway, and
> WTIC (96.5
> > FM) in Hartford on a GE Superadio II in the house.
>
> I'm not surprised about WFCR. It has a very strong signal, which
> easily reaches Boston suburbs.
> I first heard it in Bedford in the early 1960s, when it first
> came on. WTIC-FM surprises me. I
> don't think I've ever heard it from Brookline -- but then, a GE
> Superadio is an unusual receiver.
>
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