This transmitter has actually been back online for a couple of days. The news got lost in the shuffle of so many tornado warnings in Tennessee along with flooding issues up that way. I have a cat's annoying antics to thank for alerting me to the restoration. The weather radio broadcast was turned on when I was asleep, and I kept waking up to a double annoyance of a repetitive computerized-voice weather radio broadcast plus a lot of static. I got up and tried to see if a channel would pick up better that still covered my area well enough, and while flipping, was startled to find the Cullman transmitter coming in again clear as a bell. These folks are awesome, the work they do.
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Public Information Statement
National Weather Service Huntsville AL
243 PM CDT Wed Apr 2 2025
...Cullman NOAA Weather Radio All Hazards Station Is Back In
Service...
NOAA Weather Radio All Hazards transmitter WWF-66 operating on a
frequency of 162.450 MHz is back in service.
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JMS
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