Good point. Note that the Angels owner is also the owner of the AM station carrying the play-by-play, KLAA/830.It’s not that weird to think games aren’t on FM. Neither the Dodgers or Angels aren’t on FM and will never be
Good point. Note that the Angels owner is also the owner of the AM station carrying the play-by-play, KLAA/830.It’s not that weird to think games aren’t on FM. Neither the Dodgers or Angels aren’t on FM and will never be
I have never heard a radio station call "weed eater". Please educate us. I assume there is a joke somewhere. I could use a laugh....And Weedeater 680 lives on ...
680 sounds like a weed eater going full speed on my truck radio and on any radio I have in the house. It's all interference, especially at night, and it's totally unlistenable. It's a joke for a major market team that has been as successful as the Braves have the last 35 years.I have never heard a radio station call "weed eater". Please educate us. I assume there is a joke somewhere. I could use a laugh.
Never is a harsh word and probably unlikely to hold up.It’s not that weird to think games aren’t on FM. Neither the Dodgers or Angels aren’t on FM and will never be
How does 750 or 640 sound?680 sounds like a weed eater going full speed on my truck radio and on any radio I have in the house. It's all interference, especially at night, and it's totally unlistenable. It's a joke for a major market team that has been as successful as the Braves have the last 35 years.
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Baseball team !!How does 750 or 640 sound?
I don't know where you live but can't you get 93.7.
Side note: Baseball on radio is just an old tradition. Tradition doesn't pay the bills. This could be the last radio contract for the Braves. Sooner or later a Baseball will go some form of webcast and keep all the advertising money.
750 is acceptable. 640 is about the same as 680.How does 750 or 640 sound?
I don't know where you live but can't you get 93.7.
Side note: Baseball on radio is just an old tradition. Tradition doesn't pay the bills. This could be the last radio contract for the Braves. Sooner or later a Baseball will go some form of webcast and keep all the advertising money.
There are two listenable Dickey Brothers FM signals in Truist Park : 93.7 and 106.3. I believe 106.3 has a "60 dB" signal at the parkIt’s not that weird to think games aren’t on FM. Neither the Dodgers or Angels aren’t on FM and will never be
With the largest number of radio stations on their baseball network of any MLB team, your town somehow managed to have limited coverage. You are close to Macon. The surprising part of this Macon's lack of sports talk radio. The best I can tell they have the Braves on 93.1a translator and a Fort Valley ESPN.750 is acceptable. 640 is about the same as 680.
93.7 isn't an option in Locust Grove.
This could be the last radio contract for the Braves. Sooner or later a Baseball will go some form of webcast and keep all the advertising money.
Good point. Note that the Angels owner is also the owner of the AM station carrying the play-by-play, KLAA/830.
Said Fort Valley station and translator are part of a network covering the entire market and other parts of South Georgia. The translator covers all of Macon.With the largest number of radio stations on their baseball network of any MLB team, your town somehow managed to have limited coverage. You are close to Macon. The surprising part of this Macon's lack of sports talk radio. The best I can tell they have the Braves on 93.1a translator and a Fort Valley ESPN.
Your best bet is the 680 app.
And most of Gwinnett County, despite their 8-tower array being in Peachtree Corners, due to the null to protect Raleigh.Keep in mind, however, that the stations that carry the Dodgers and Angels, KLAC and KLAA, respectively, cover the entire market, but 680 in Atlanta loses Cobb County, home of Truist Park, at night.
Does it cover Locust Grove where Mr Radio wants to listen? I have never been in Locust Grove but I have seen signs for exits on the Interstate that will take you there. I don't know if he is in the Atlanta market or the Macon market.Said Fort Valley station and translator are part of a network covering the entire market and other parts of South Georgia. The translator covers all of Macon.
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No. Both Mr. and Mrs. Radio have to find something else to do when the Braves are on unless they're near a TV.Does it cover Locust Grove where Mr Radio wants to listen?
MLB has reversed course on local audio streaming rights in recent years (since 2020 or so).How does 750 or 640 sound?
I don't know where you live but can't you get 93.7.
Side note: Baseball on radio is just an old tradition. Tradition doesn't pay the bills. This could be the last radio contract for the Braves. Sooner or later a Baseball will go some form of webcast and keep all the advertising money.
And Mr. Radio is too cheap to fork over $20 a month for something he used to get for free on TBS. 🤣No. Both Mr. and Mrs. Radio have to find something else to do when the Braves are on unless they're near a TV.
So am IAnd Mr. Radio is too cheap to fork over $20 a month for something he used to get for free on TBS. 🤣
It still doesn't have great coverage far outside Macon on 93.1. Streaming on the 680 The Fan app is a better choice. It's a shame the Braves aren't on 106.7 anymore – it had a monster signal that got well outside the core metro area.Said Fort Valley station and translator are part of a network covering the entire market and other parts of South Georgia. The translator covers all of Macon.
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