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105.1 KNJQ

> Any good coverage in metro SLC?

Basically car-only. No building penetration (it's smashed by adjacents - 104.7 Utah County (Provo/Orem) translator - soon to be a full-strength station... 104.9 KBNZ? out of Tremonton (northern Utah)...105.3 KCPW-FM translator serving Davis County (Centerville/Bountiful/Layton)).

Right now it's simulcasting KZNS 1280 anyway, so not much need to receive it.
 
> > Any good coverage in metro SLC?
>
> Basically car-only. No building penetration (it's smashed by
> adjacents - 104.7 Utah County (Provo/Orem) translator - soon
> to be a full-strength station... 104.9 KBNZ? out of
> Tremonton (northern Utah)...105.3 KCPW-FM translator serving
> Davis County (Centerville/Bountiful/Layton)).
>
> Right now it's simulcasting KZNS 1280 anyway, so not much
> need to receive it.
>

What happened to the Jack simulcast? Did that go away?

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> What happened to the Jack simulcast? Did that go away?

Yes, but Provo (theoretically) still has the booster for KJQN on 103.1.

Note on the KCPW translator on 105.3; while it does service Davis County (certainly better than the main on 88.3, which is blocked to the north), the grade A signal doesn't make it much past North Salt Lake.
 
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