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You people are such ignoramuses, it’s almost laughable.
I happen to have a HAM (amature) radio license, and studied the FCC laws.
For starters, the station from Long Island (WALK) can be clearly heard in my car in Brooklyn. That being said, WALK has many listeners in Queens on the border with LI (JFK area), and THOSE people can’t hear them well because of Jroot interfering. It is obvious that Jroot was getting waaaaay to comfortable, and had a stronger transmitter than when they started. They got stronger and stronger until you were able to hear them (with lots of static) while driving on the Belt Pkwy going towards Queens. This would cause heavy static for those trying to listen to WALK in Queens…..and WALK has every right to every inch of their territory. What Jroot did was outright geneiva and personally I find it outrageous that rabbonim would be giving shiurim on Jroot.
I can also say with my vast radio knowledge, that in the past 2 days, when they are up and down, they are brodcastig on a MUCH lower wattage then previously. They are probably juts trying to keep the station alive, and not rock the boat.
Believe me, it’s too late.
WALK owns this. Anyone involved with 97.5 is a thieving crook.