99.5 has "Gone Country". Alan Jackson is singing about it now. 
99.5 might go with "Nash" after all. I just pulled up the Birmingham, AL listings on the TuneIn app. The listing for 99.5 has an icon which reads "Nash Icon 99.5". There is no stream, however, when I select it, and TuneIn sends me to a "similar station". Evidently, the "icon" that is mentioned on WZRR is the "Nash" icon..or at least that is what it appears to be, anyway.
99.5 might go with "Nash" after all. I just pulled up the Birmingham, AL listings on the TuneIn app. The listing for 99.5 has an icon which reads "Nash Icon 99.5". There is no stream, however, when I select it, and TuneIn sends me to a "similar station". Evidently, the "icon" that is mentioned on WZRR is the "Nash" icon..or at least that is what it appears to be, anyway.
Believe it or not, the Montgomery area translators, can be heard in west Selma. I've been able to get them all, with the exception of WAY FM, Lite 100.5 FM and The River 101.5 FM, from the parking lot of my home Church.
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P.S. Just because a translator isn't a big boy, don't count them out. They can be heard in places well outside their main coverage area. (Examples include: The Birmingham and Selma area ones can be heard in Maplesville. The one in Marion, can be heard like a local, on most days in Selma.)
there's quite a few little blowtorch translators out there, it's not uncommon to hear Vulcan in Arab or Morgan City, fighting it out with WEUP, and i've heard of Huntsville's 106.5 translator being heard around Warrior
I knew Cumulus was rolling out the 80s & 90s country "Nash Icons" brand yesterday. I must say though I'm a little surprised that WWFF "Journey 93-3" in Huntsville wasn't on the list of stations to flip. This station has been at the bottom of the barrel since it first signed on and has never improved. In fact, all of the "Journey" stations that signed on back then have since flipped to other formats but WWFF. Cumulus has tried three times before to take down number one WDRM with a country music format on 93.3 with no success, but as I've said before I think classic country would work well on the frequency. Though, the Nash Icon stations aren't quite considered classic country, it is somewhat close. I would think that the frequency would be a good one to try Nash Icons on. Surely it couldn't do any worse than the severely underperforming "Journey".
Drove through on the way to Tuscaloosa today, I'm fairly impressed with the signal for only being 70w (or 88 if they've bumped it up yet) heading south I first heard it just north of exit 310 in Cullman, which is just a few miles below where 103.1 switches from WEUP to Vulcan, and had it heading west until the Mercedes plant. Little to no overlap with Rock 106-3 out of Tuscaloosa, which begins picking up just west of Mercedes. Sounded great also, other than a brief drop out every few minutes, sounds like some STL drops, or something with the reception of WQEN-HD3.
Yeah, but how much further into town do you have to go before the WQEN HD signal is dropout free?Birmingham had to be one of the worst markets for reliable HD reception I've ever experienced.
I can answer your question back in February when I tested it, It was dropout free at some point between the Dodge City exit and Hwy 91 exit. That's a 3 and a half to 4 mile stretch on I 65 couldn't tell you the exact point.
You must have a much better radix than I... I get dropouts everywhere. Downtown, Homewood, Hoover, Alabaster, Bessemer... Last time I stayed in a hotel south of downtown, the only HD I could get to lock was WUAL from Tuscaloosa.