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RE: WRBB vs. WBOQ
No positive ID, but there is a BIG hill (Belmont Hill--
Route 2 traverses the east face of the hill; Leonard St
traverses the south face) and Belmont Center is right
_at_ the bottom of the hill. My listening points (where
WBOQ gets clobbered) are actually _on_ the hill.
I believe that at the top of the Hill, WBOQ's signal is
about 50 dBu.
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> Are you sure that's WRBB? As in, you've heard call letters or some other
> equally positive identifier? Belmont Center is WAY outside WRBB's 60dBu
> contour and I would think it very tough to receive around there. Maybe if
> there's a hill or something throwing a shadow for WBOQ on the Belmont
> Center area, allowing WRBB to sneak in.
>
> I know these maps aren't terrible accurate, but still - Belmont Center is
> barely inside the 40dBu contour...
> http://www.radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/pat?call=WRBB&band=FM&status=L&hours=U