Headed south, it was good all the way to Greenville, Alabama (~120 miles) thanks to favorable terrain, along I-65. The west and north were the less impressive directions; I never remember hearing it much past the AL/TN line on I-65 or west of Tupelo (95 miles) in Mississippi. It was practically a local in Meridian, though. This would have been ~1994 or thereabouts.
Not too long afterwards Clear Channel flipped the station to a country music format, then moved it into Birmingham-proper, with much lower power and HAAT. The era of it being a big signal was over. An honorable mention big FM signal would go to WZZK in Birmingham. It seemed to be the best-performing FM signal actually in the market, with a lot of resistance to multipath that plagues some of the other signals.
About that area south of Greenville on I-65. You start to lose the Montgomery stations, then the big Birmingham stations (by then about 150 miles north) start booming in loud and clear.
Not too long afterwards Clear Channel flipped the station to a country music format, then moved it into Birmingham-proper, with much lower power and HAAT. The era of it being a big signal was over. An honorable mention big FM signal would go to WZZK in Birmingham. It seemed to be the best-performing FM signal actually in the market, with a lot of resistance to multipath that plagues some of the other signals.
About that area south of Greenville on I-65. You start to lose the Montgomery stations, then the big Birmingham stations (by then about 150 miles north) start booming in loud and clear.