What is the furthest point away you've heard a Buffalo radio station? (Rochester: towns)
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Star 102.5 gets the gold medal for this one. I've heard them with acceptable signal strength as far east as Seneca Falls. Going the opposite direction, I've picked up 92.9 Jack FM well into Northwest Pennsylvania.
I’ve heard WBLK 93.7 outside of Fort Drum in the past. I’ve heard it in very particular spots around Calcium and on post.
On the AM side of things, WWKB 1520 is a pretty powerful station, but not sure about how far out it goes. Here is its coverage map, but you can heard it is in parts of Syracuse at night: https://radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/pa...WKB&service=AM
Last edited by ckhthankgod; 12-22-2018 at 04:49 PM..
Star 102.5 and Alternative Buffalo reach Brockport and Clarkson, but don't carry much further east than Sweden-Walker Rd. There was a time in the early 90s when Star 102.5, (Star was Majic 102 back then) could be heard up to about Hopewell/Geneva and only started to fizzle out east of Route 14. 97 Rock starts to become listenable west of Holley. Alt Buffalo is an anomaly, it can be heard clearer in the city of Rochester than in towns north of Buffalo like Ransomville and Lewiston.
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