Is the translator for 560 on yet? I'm still getting Delilah over here in Lebanon instead of what WNSR is running at night. By the way, what happens to 103.9?
soundsandsports said:Is the translator for 560 on yet? I'm still getting Delilah over here in Lebanon instead of what WNSR is running at night. By the way, what happens to 103.9?
jwk1979 said:I live in Rutherford County (Smyrna) and couldn't pick up WNSR on 95.9 FM this moring. I work in West Nashville and the signal on 95.9 is still hit and miss. It will come in good on one block and be completely gone by the time up get to the next block, only to pick it up again a little further done the road. It's just hit and miss right. They debuted their FM signal about a month or so before they had really planned to.
jwk1979 said:It's just hit and miss
well...I was wrong on this one: but not 100% wrong as the WNSR 95.9 signal is not closeromer979fm said:WNSR's translator is not up yet..
Jon J said:Chris, did you happen to read my post just above?
onetake said:That tropispheric propagation will get you everytime. Sounds like something my kids picked up at school. Seriously the 95 9 translator seems to be improved this week... any thoughts on other add ons in the market. I can only imagine how the dial will sound when filled up with so many new frequency add ons.