That sounds just like Chuck FM here in Greenville too. They really don't play much from the 2000s on, though (neither does Charleston, IMO). I remember Chuck in Charleston was playing some Hot AC/AC currents a while back.
gregg75 said:How far does their signal go? I'm not getting it at the Dekalb/Gwinnett border......and Athens is not
that far from here. How many watts? Is ATL in the null coverage area?
I think it's dx. It sounds like my car radio is rolling off the stereo and really varies on where I am.acheron82 said:Their sound is awful though. Might be due to distance though but it sounded cheap.
ATLoutsider said:I gotta say, a couple weeks in and I still love it. Haven't heard many repeats at all. Let's hope this format last longer than six months like the last one![]()
jabba17 said:Sounding good! Reception in NW Gwinnett is good...gets a little spotty down around Duluth and Johns Creek.
They do have a little repetition...I've heard "Sleeping Bag" by ZZ Top at least twice. But I haven't heard that song on the radio since the 1980s.
Low spot load, but they seem to be selling more ads than Bulldog did.
Brent, if you can pick this up you might like it. While it leans heavy 80s, they do play a good amount of 1970s pop.
You have V-103 and Kiss 104.1 as second adjacents, for one...BRENT said:I do like it, like a local in Roswell, but I live in the overload FM hell off of Briarcliff, like I have said I cannot even pick up 94.5, not that I would listen to that sh**, but I do like Chuck, wondering why they could not be a move in, or increase power????