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County Coverage for WXJ68 Puerto Rico Back to US Map

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Transmitter Details
Call SignPowerFrequencyStatus
WXJ681000 W162.550 MHzNORMAL

County Coverage for WXJ68

StateCountySAMECounty Coverage
PRAdjuntas072001 
PRAguas Buenas072007 
PRAibonito072009 
PRArecibo072013 
PRArroyo072015 
PRBarceloneta072017 
PRBarranquitas072019 
PRBayamo'n072021 
PRCaguas072025 
PRCamuy072027 
PRCanovanas072029 
PRCarolina072031 
PRCatano072033 
PRCayey072035 
PRCeiba072037 
PRCiales072039 
PRCidra072041 
PRCoamo072043 
PRComerio072045 
PRCorozal072047 
PRCulebra072049 
PRDorado072051 
PRFajardo072053 
PRFlorida072054 
PRGuanica072055 
PRGuayanilla072059 
PRGuaynabo072061 
PRGurabo072063 
PRHatillo072065 
PRHormigueros072067 
PRJayuya072073 
PRJuana Diaz072075 
PRJuncos072077 
PRLares072081 
PRLas Marias072083 
PRLas Piedras072085 
PRLoiza072087 
PRLuquillo072089 
PRManati072091 
PRMaricao072093 
PRMaunabo072095 
PRMorovis072101 
PRNaguabo072103 
PRNaranjito072105 
PROrocovis072107 
PRPatillas072109 
PRPenuelas072111 
PRPonce072113 
PRRio Grande072119 
PRSabana Grande072121 
PRSalinas072123 
PRSan Juan072127 
PRSan Lorenzo072129 
PRSanta Isabel072133 
PRToa Alta072135 
PRToa Baja072137 
PRTrujillo Alto072139 
PRUtuado072141 
PRVega Alta072143 
PRVega Baja072145 
PRVieques072147 
PRVillalba072149 
PRYabucoa072151 
PRYauco072153 


Coverage Map Notes
The coverage statistics and maps are calculated using a computer model and station data assuming ideal conditions.
Coverage may be 5 to 10 percent below the computer predicted coverage for the following reasons:
  • The computer model is sensitive to antenna performance. Antenna performance is a function of local conditions, causing signals to be stronger signal level in some directions than others.
  • Most NWR stations are at existing antenna towers, provided at little or no cost.
  • Placement of NWR antennas is dictated by the tower owner, which may result in a less than ideal set up.
  • The antenna may be affected by nearby structures or bodies of water.
  • In some special instances, the antenna may have been intentionally adjusted to be "directional" and provide better coverage to a specific area to the detriment of other areas.
  • Most of the stations employ equipment technology more than 20 years old. Because of variations in local site conditions, the performance of an individual transmitter and antenna may be less than predicted or expected.
  • Seasonal environmental conditions, such as icing or heavy rain, affect performance of a transmitter station and its various components, particularly those subject to continuous weather exposure.
  • The coverage maps are shown in a single color format, which relates to an estimated signal level.
    • White: Signal level of greater than 18dBuV: Reliable coverage

  • The county or counties that are marked with hash markings will receive alert tones from the transmitter. If your receiver is capable you can program the device to alert you when the transmitter sends alert messages. Use the SAME code listed in the county coverage to program your receiver for the county or counties to receive alerts.



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Last Updated: August 22, 2011