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It appears WQEN is broadcasting from their new Trussville facilities, even though listening tonight I noticed they're still ID'ing as Gadsden.

Anyone know about the progress of the upcoming WENN/WRTR frequency swap and upgrades?







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> It appears WQEN is broadcasting from their new Trussville
> facilities, even though listening tonight I noticed they're
> still ID'ing as Gadsden.
>
> Anyone know about the progress of the upcoming WENN/WRTR
> frequency swap and upgrades?
>

Are you sure about WQEN? I'm still picking them up pretty well up here in Huntsville. Once they move, I won't be able to anymore, or atleast not nearly as well as I do now.
 
> > It appears WQEN is broadcasting from their new Trussville
> > facilities, even though listening tonight I noticed
> they're
> > still ID'ing as Gadsden.
> >
> > Anyone know about the progress of the upcoming WENN/WRTR
> > frequency swap and upgrades?
> >
>
> Are you sure about WQEN? I'm still picking them up pretty
> well up here in Huntsville. Once they move, I won't be able
> to anymore, or atleast not nearly as well as I do now.
>

I usually receive a fair/poor signal for WQEN here in south Shelby county, south of Birmingham. For a while there, I was getting a city-grade signal, but it seems the signal is back as usual. Testing maybe?






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> > > It appears WQEN is broadcasting from their new
> Trussville
> > > facilities, even though listening tonight I noticed
> > they're
> > > still ID'ing as Gadsden.
> > >
> > > Anyone know about the progress of the upcoming WENN/WRTR
>
> > > frequency swap and upgrades?
> > >
> >
> > Are you sure about WQEN? I'm still picking them up pretty
> > well up here in Huntsville. Once they move, I won't be
> able
> > to anymore, or atleast not nearly as well as I do now.
> >
>
> I usually receive a fair/poor signal for WQEN here in south
> Shelby county, south of Birmingham. For a while there, I was
> getting a city-grade signal, but it seems the signal is back
> as usual. Testing maybe?
>
>
>
>
>
>
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>
> There'll be no radio in Heaven.
> Will you be there...?
> Click HERE.
>

Yeah, sounds like it. I guess they are getting ready to make the move soon then!
 
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