ThatVoice22
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Second day in a row, KHMX has no HD-1 signal, no Smooth Jazz on HD-2 either. Temporary outage or sign of the future?
Second day in a row, KHMX has no HD-1 signal, no Smooth Jazz on HD-2 either. Temporary outage or sign of the future?
Second day in a row, KHMX has no HD-1 signal, no Smooth Jazz on HD-2 either. Temporary outage or sign of the future?
Based on the flames I get whenever I suggest there is something wrong with this wonderful technological kludge, I would say no.
It's back. If you guessed transmitter issue, you win.
Given the amount of time it was off, it is obvious that HD is not a priority to them. And it has been off KRBE a couple of days. Not a priority over there as well. And the same with both Eagles last year. HD isn't important to these stations - they don't care, and they don't get very many complaints when it is off. Nobody cares. HD is dead, it is just on life support. The availability of radios in cars doesn't translate to consumer demand.
Given the amount of time it was off, it is obvious that HD is not a priority to them. And it has been off KRBE a couple of days. Not a priority over there as well. And the same with both Eagles last year. HD isn't important to these stations - they don't care, and they don't get very many complaints when it is off. Nobody cares. HD is dead, it is just on life support. The availability of radios in cars doesn't translate to consumer demand.
How would you know what's a priority to the station? Clearly you don't.
It was off for exactly 36 hours. A part had to be flown in with Saturday delivery. It returned to the air mid-day Saturday. Does that sound like not caring to you?
HD Radio in Houston is in pretty much the same boat as any radio station in Amarillo, Lubbock, Midland-Odessa, Waco, Beaumont, etc. The main transmitter for just about any radio station in those markets is the ONLY transmitter. There is no such thing as a backup transmitter in those markets, and often, the only transmitter is 30 years old or older. Does that mean they don't care? Hardly.
Transmitters break from time to time. Electronic components fail.
You anti-HD guys are a hoot. You complain about how much money has been spent on HD implementation, then you whine and accuse owners of not caring when there's no backup HD transmitter.
I am not anti-HD. I listen to HD-2. I own HD radios. The implementation of HD sucks - and I have no problem pointing out the technical problems plaguing it.
Last I checked, there were no HD stations in Midland / Odessa. I think there is only one or two in Lubbock, not sure about Amarillo.
My point is still valid. If the main signal on any Houston station went silent, the station has a backup plan to get back on the air immediately or ratings and revenue stops. HD goes down - eh - who cares. No backup plan. Listners don't care, there are no ratings, and no revenue. Not a priority.
It is profoundly irritating to me, because about the only over the air signals in Houston I listen to are HD-2. I don't care for most of the main formats. The preset in my car, at home - they are on HD-2's, The main analog channel and HD-1? Of no interest. So I notice when they are off. But I don't think very many other people do.
Until stations view HD radio as a priority, and move heaven and earth to keep it up and running, listeners like me that ONLY listen to HD-2 are going to continue to have the perception that stations just don't care about HD radio. I am a good deal more forgiving than most people, I actually come back and listen to HD - after a 36 hour outage. Or two week outage. On at least the third day of outage on KRBE. How can the radio business expect apathetic consumers to care - if they don't? The HD-2 is gone? OK, back to Pandora. It drops in the car because of the LO in the car beside them at the traffic light? OK, HD doesn't work, back to the iPod. After a couple of times, the average consumer has the perception that HD radio DOESN'T WORK. You know what? They are right! They won't be touting the alternative, creative formats on HD-2 like I do. They will hear about HD radio, and the thought will be - it isn't reliable, stations don't care enough to keep it on the air, I don't want it. And they won't buy it. Which is exactly why you can't buy an HD radio in Walmart, Target, Frys, or Best Buy.
Whose fault is it? "it took 36 hours to fly in a part" - THAT's the attitude! That would not be acceptable for the station's main signal. Someone would get FIRED for making a lame excuse like that to station management. There are NO EXCUSES for a station outage. It is unacceptable, and until station management has the same imperative to keep HD-2 on the air as a station's main signal - consumers darn sure won't care! NO EXCUSES! Make the ____ thing WORK!
Way to miss the point.
The point is there is no backup transmitter for ANY signal in the markets I listed. When any of those stations go off, they stay off until an engineer can fix the problem, assuming he has the necessary parts on hand.
I'm not talking about HD, I'm talking about THE radio station. Off. Down. Not broadcasting.
Acceptable? It's been working for all of those markets for a very long time now. Do they go off and stay off for 36 hours sometimes because they have no backups? Yes.
Somewhere along the way, the owners of those stations made the decision to not invest in a backup transmitter.
I mention those markets because the number of potential HD Radio listeners in Houston isn't much bigger than those markets. Currently, there are about 500,000 HD Radio equipped vehicles in Greater Houston.
Radio in the smaller markets has been doing just fine with only one transmitter for a very long time. They just accept the inevitable outages when they come and move on.
When the time comes, big market stations will invest in backup transmitters for HD. Right now, the available listeners equate to your average Lubbock sized market, and there are no backup transmitters - HD or otherwise - in Lubbock.
Way to miss the point.
The point is there is no backup transmitter for ANY signal in the markets I listed. When any of those stations go off, they stay off until an engineer can fix the problem, assuming he has the necessary parts on hand.
I'm not talking about HD, I'm talking about THE radio station. Off. Down. Not broadcasting.
Acceptable? It's been working for all of those markets for a very long time now. Do they go off and stay off for 36 hours sometimes because they have no backups? Yes.
Somewhere along the way, the owners of those stations made the decision to not invest in a backup transmitter.
I mention those markets because the number of potential HD Radio listeners in Houston isn't much bigger than those markets. Currently, there are about 500,000 HD Radio equipped vehicles in Greater Houston.
Radio in the smaller markets has been doing just fine with only one transmitter for a very long time. They just accept the inevitable outages when they come and move on.
When the time comes, big market stations will invest in backup transmitters for HD. Right now, the available listeners equate to your average Lubbock sized market, and there are no backup transmitters - HD or otherwise - in Lubbock.
KCBD is a TV station. There's a little more revenue involved than your average Lubbock radio station.
I'm done arguing with idiots.
I am an HD geek, same as I was an AM stereo geek. That half million radios in cars? How fast did AM stereo get deployed, then slowly get deleted in cost savings measures.
AM stereo cannot be compared to HD....And turning OFF AM stereo at the xmtrs did NOT save any money...once the studios were wired for stereo and the STLs were made to handle it, there was no further costs. AM stereo was a political issue that died thanks to Kahn and Reagan's FCC.....Today, AM stereo would be a killer IF the radios had Noise Blankers and decent audio response....
HD with its royalties is different......KVLU in Beaumont turned theirs off.....guess they could not afford it...KKMY (KISS 104.5) is still running it but thats to "feed" a fill in translator on 103.3 that barely covers Beaumont (when tropo is in, Freeport blows it away even looking at the translator tower!) and the audio does not come close to 102.5's audio....who they are trying to compete with....the number of HD radios in the BPT area? probably more on the shelves at places like Advanced Auto than what is actually used in the cars!...Best Buy and other "audio/visual" retailers sure do not push them. Usually they may have ONE HD model being shown..(and the Pioneer as Advanced Auto Parts was cheaper than Best Buy's price last time I looked!)
AM stereo cannot be compared to HD....And turning OFF AM stereo at the xmtrs did NOT save any money...once the studios were wired for stereo and the STLs were made to handle it, there was no further costs. AM stereo was a political issue that died thanks to Kahn and Reagan's FCC.....Today, AM stereo would be a killer IF the radios had Noise Blankers and decent audio response....
HD with its royalties is different......KVLU in Beaumont turned theirs off.....guess they could not afford it...KKMY (KISS 104.5) is still running it but thats to "feed" a fill in translator on 103.3 that barely covers Beaumont (when tropo is in, Freeport blows it away even looking at the translator tower!) and the audio does not come close to 102.5's audio....who they are trying to compete with....the number of HD radios in the BPT area? probably more on the shelves at places like Advanced Auto than what is actually used in the cars!...Best Buy and other "audio/visual" retailers sure do not push them. Usually they may have ONE HD model being shown..(and the Pioneer as Advanced Auto Parts was cheaper than Best Buy's price last time I looked!)
And to add to that, KCBD is back "on air" using a digital subchannel of a competitors carrier, NOT their own signal or tower!...Their 814 ft tower has yet to be replaced...they are NOT back on RF 11...the FM that was on the 11 tower is on using a 1/2 power signal from what I have heard....it will be a while before BOTH are back to full strength. A replacement antenna has arrived but I think PEs are still looking at the concrete base to determine if it can be reused or if a new concrete base will have to poured for a new tower (I think the tower was 3 legs to the bottom and not a single point base on a pin)
Hell I remember when the 93.3 KYKR tower site in the BPT market had its fire in 1989....the FM and the adjoining 1510 AM transmitter in the building burned to the ground (ruled arson)...KYKR was down for over a week....and when it returned to the air, it was using a much lower power xmtr (some say it may have been just an exciter!)....It was MORE than a month before that signal was back to full power.
I personally lost some equipment I had in the building...even seen a WACOM duplexer melt?? (not a pretty sight!) The receiver board on the repeater, which was in a diecast AL box that survived the heat, actually had the resin COOK OUT of the pc board...After removing the cover hoping the rcvr had survived, we found out different....you could pull the components out of the remaining fiberglass!!....the heat got so intense, some of us looking at the tower leg closest to the building could swear it had gotten warped by the heat....BUT evidently it was ok...that tower still stands today with 95.1 and 92.5 on it