Arbitron is wrong ;) A quick google search finds this:

http://wjtb1040am.com/

Paul Walker
www.onairdj.com


On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 6:40 PM, Barry McLarnon <b...@bdmcomm.ca> wrote:

> On Sunday 31 January 2010 21:16:14 Fred Schroyer wrote:
> > Thanks to folks who responded to my recent post about this odd, drifting
> > het. Several suggested the 10w TIS in Hanover, MD, but that is 200 miles
> > away, so it's unlikely to generate the weak het I hear in SW PA at
> midday.
> > It's much stronger @ night, beating against WHO -- in fact, at 2100 EST
> > toniuhgt, it's just plain loud, and DFs to NW/SE of here. What about
> DXers
> > in PA, MD, OH, WV -- can any of you hear it? Can you DF? I'm really
> >  curious to discover who/what this might be. Thanks--
>
> It's audible here as well (after sunset), and I'll put forward a theory on
> the origin: WJTB in North Ridgeville OH (a 5 kW daytimer).  This theory is
> based upon three pieces of circumstantial evidence:
>
> 1. WJTB (in the Cleveland area) is close enough to SW PA to create an
> audible
> groundwave signal there.
>
> 2. The direction (NW) from SW PA agrees with Fred's and Brett's DF
> observations.
>
> 3. I once observed WJTB to be well off frequency (about 130 Hz), and
> drifting
> noticeably.  Admittedly, that was about four years ago, but still, it makes
> you wonder... they're probably a showstring operation with an elderly
> transmitter.
>
> Heh... one more tidbit: Arbitron lists WJTB's website as www.wjtb.org.  I
> went there, and it actually turned out to be the home page of "Geek Radio",
> a
> station at New Jersey Institute of Technology (presumably a carrier current
> operation, but the site is sketchy on details).  Oh well.
>
> So, what say you about my theory?
>
> Barry
>
>
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