(There is an HD board but this is specific to Boston area HD signals)--Read somewhere that with cost cutting,there aren't always technical people around to monitor and fix HD signals including HD2 or 3.
Not a high priority and maybe HD isn't the big deal we were promised, but isn't it getting into newer cars more often? Do station owners worry their unique HD2 or Hd3 programs take away listenership from their main signals?
--Quick spin around the dial of my HD portable found nothing on WBZ=FM HD2 or WROR HD2 (Men from Maine). Other Beasley HD2s were on. Just not enough signal being picked up, or did they go down and nobody noticed, or are they not bothering anymore? I would think Beasley would treasure a Sports Hub auxiliary more than old comedy sketches.
--"Why no streaming of HD signals? " Talking about the unique stations... Probably because of costs of streaming. "Hey, I'm in Texas but heard about this Vibe station on WBQT-FM HD2 and would like to hear it," someone asked me. Well, they won't stream it so you'd only get it if you visit the Boston area with your HD portable or HD in your car...
--Some unique stations on HD2 or 3 ran all blues, Irish, "WBCN free form" etc but those are gone now.But there's still Broadway on WERS, Vibe on 96.9 HD2, Breeze on 94.5 HD2 and the gay-lesbian HD2s on 101.7 and 103.3...and WRKO and WBZ newsradio are on HD2s. An HD2 on WGBH brings classical WCRB closer to Boston.
HD stations do offer more variety but they have competition from streaming, satellite radio, etc. I could get classic country on an XM channel (or by day from the 970 in Portland).
Yes, RKO and BZ AM are on HD2 but also via streaming.More and more people are using Bluetooth etc to hear their smartphones stream.
Not a high priority and maybe HD isn't the big deal we were promised, but isn't it getting into newer cars more often? Do station owners worry their unique HD2 or Hd3 programs take away listenership from their main signals?
--Quick spin around the dial of my HD portable found nothing on WBZ=FM HD2 or WROR HD2 (Men from Maine). Other Beasley HD2s were on. Just not enough signal being picked up, or did they go down and nobody noticed, or are they not bothering anymore? I would think Beasley would treasure a Sports Hub auxiliary more than old comedy sketches.
--"Why no streaming of HD signals? " Talking about the unique stations... Probably because of costs of streaming. "Hey, I'm in Texas but heard about this Vibe station on WBQT-FM HD2 and would like to hear it," someone asked me. Well, they won't stream it so you'd only get it if you visit the Boston area with your HD portable or HD in your car...
--Some unique stations on HD2 or 3 ran all blues, Irish, "WBCN free form" etc but those are gone now.But there's still Broadway on WERS, Vibe on 96.9 HD2, Breeze on 94.5 HD2 and the gay-lesbian HD2s on 101.7 and 103.3...and WRKO and WBZ newsradio are on HD2s. An HD2 on WGBH brings classical WCRB closer to Boston.
HD stations do offer more variety but they have competition from streaming, satellite radio, etc. I could get classic country on an XM channel (or by day from the 970 in Portland).
Yes, RKO and BZ AM are on HD2 but also via streaming.More and more people are using Bluetooth etc to hear their smartphones stream.