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Crimson Time Sports Network in metro Montgomery

I'm sure most people on Saturday night who were near a TV just watched and listened to Brent Musburger for the Alabama / Michigan Cowboy Classic - which was a classic all right, a classic slobber knocking.

Just curious as to if anyone (else) in metro Montgomery listened to Eli and the Crimson Tide Sports Network.

In a home in eastern Montgomery, Fusion 100 is still impossible to pick up. Fortunately, the 106.5 translator from WTLS Tallassee more than satisfactorily filled the gap. In fact, the only reception problem at all was when the overhead light in the kitchen was turned on and it produced a background hum.

Thanks to WTLS and your translator - will doubly be appreciated during basketball and especially baseball seasons.
 
That's wonderful news indeed.

I knew that you would be able to get WTLS 106.5 FM Tallassee, if you made an attempt to tune it in.

Just make sure you tell all your Bama friends, who may not visit this site and live on the east side of the Gump, the good news.

It will be music to their ears.

R.D.P. <><
 
I knew it could be picked up in the car east of Taylor Road with relative ease. I was just surprised it came in so clearly on a portable boom box inside the house.

Michael Butler and company - thanks personally.
 
Believe it or not, I was able to get 106.5 FM Tallassee today at Jackson Hospital. The signal was moderate sounding but it was coming in. Fuzion 100.1 FM was coming in too but the signal was moderate at best. Good old Kate 99.9 FM also had a moderate sounding signal from this same spot too.

Fuzion at best will be rimshot to all of Montgomery. The Tallassee repeater will be a rimshot to most of Montgomery, unless you are located on the east side of the city. This would include the Taylor Road area. That repeater station had a perfect signal, when I was checking them out recently at Baptist Hospital over on Taylor Road.

Glad that the Bama fans will get to hear their favorite game from the Tallassee area repeater, should Fuzion have some issues and you're not able to get them. Hope you'll be able to get WTLS FM again, this week, from your house Mr. StayKats. I'll be rooting for it to happen.

R.D.P. <><
 
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