> > > WRTR is testing on 105.9, signal is fair here in south
> > > Shelby county.
> > > Doesn't sound like it's going to cover Bham like some
> had
> > > suggested previously.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
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> > >
> > > Radio stations come and go.
> > > Does anything last forever?
> > >
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> > >
> > they actually are there pernamently now, the Testing was
> at
> > a lower power due to the hurricane, they went Full power
> > yesterday at 8:20 pm, and it's apparently just barely
> making
> > it up here to toney, not enough to be audible, but since
> > last night WNRQ from nashville does not come in as good as
>
> > it did when my antenna is pointed to T-Town, it indeed
> will
> > not put a local signal into bham, it is however in the
> > fringe except for the far eastern side of bham, I listened
>
> > to it last night over a temporary stream from the Bham
> area,
> > and it did not fade one bit, but on 105.5 @ 6kw being
> > received at the same location I was listening to the
> stream
> > from, it would hardly come in at all even during good
> > conditions, I kinda compare it to how WXFL 96.1 in
> Florence
> > / Muscle Shoals , with their 20kw signal (WRTR is now
> 25kw)
> > makes it over here to Huntsville & surrounding areas, it
> > does have it's dead spots, but still comes in good enough
> to
> > listen to in the car without it quickly fading to static
> as
> > soon as you move
> >
> I can't hear them here in Cullman, I've got strong signals
> from WQAH 105.7 and WTAK 106.1.
>
cullman is well out of the fringe,
http://www.radio-locator.com/pats/WRTR_FM_CU.gif
WNRQ is coming in as strong as normal here now, may have just been a coincidence
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