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Hi all. This past Spring I put my Cambridge Soundworks Model 88 table
radio, designed by the late Henry Kloss, through its paces on the FM broadcast band. For the duration of the test, the radio sat in one place in a ground floor room. The only antenna used was a cheap $2 plastic dipole tacked haphazardly to the wall; it too remained in one place throughout the test. Here are my results (bear with me, I intend to post these in sections so as not to lose the content to the Cookie Monster): 87.9 88.1 WUBJ Jamestown, NY Public Jazz 10 miles (Repeater of 88.7 WBFO Buffalo) 88.3 88.5 88.7 WBFO Buffalo, NY Public Jazz 58 miles 88.9 WYFG Jamestown, NY Christian 10 miles 89.1 WCID Friendship, NY Christian 57 miles CBLA FM 2 Kitchener-Waterloo CBC radio 97 miles 89.3 WQED Pittsburgh, PA Public Classical 121 miles 89.5 89.7 WNJA Jamestown, NY Public Classical 10 miles (Repeater of 94.5 WNED Buffalo) 89.9 CBC FM 2 Paris, Ontario CBC French Service 97 miles (Parallel to 90.3 CJBC Toronto) 90.1 WPSB Kane, PA Public Classical 37 miles (Part of Penn State's Radio Network) 90.3 CJBC Toronto, Ontario CBC French Service 109 miles (Part of "La Chaine Culterelle") 90.5 CBLA FM 1 Niagra-Crystal Beach, Ontario 70 miles CBC Radio (Parallel to CBC One on 99.1?) 90.7 |
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