W300AO boosted their power to 250 watts (the most allowed for a translator), from their original 19 watts, right before they switched to simulcasting WRAT ..
W264AM has applied for a similar upgrade to 250 watts (from 54 watts) ..
In the case of 100.7, when they first signed that on back in the 1990's, they had said at the time, it was for the signal to penetrate downtown office buildings in the event of a nuclear emergency at Oyster Creek ..
With WRAT coming in well in Toms River, I don't see them putting that on 100.7, although stranger things have happened ..
Unless WRAT plans something unique for their HD2, maybe they'll throw that on 100.7 ..