Because it's HD Radio. Not many people use it and most don't know these channels exist.It’s been more than a month and Univision still has TUDN on 4 different frequencies. Why is Univision programming it on 104.9 HD3 why doesn’t it just move Radio Positiva to 104.9 HD3 and close HD4?
If I remember correctly they had that Panthera 87.9 on an UNIVISION subchannel over there. I think on 92.9 HD 3.Or move KXTN back to 102.9 HD2? They probably have more HD signals than they know what to do with.
A cluster in SA was broadcasting regular FM stations from the same area on each others' HD signals last I heard them.
Spanish language religious format. The HD originates programming for the 106.1 translator.Furthermore, I don't know what "Positiva" is.
It's on 102.9 HD3Or move KXTN back to 102.9 HD2?
Or they could help make one of Houston's many translators legalwhy doesn’t it just move Radio Positiva to 104.9 HD3 and close HD4?
HD2 sounds better than HD3, usually. This is because all the HD stations I have heard with HD2 and HD3 signals have low bandwidth on HD3 or HD4.It's on 102.9 HD3
That one is. But do you know how many aren’t downtown? Crazy that those are all owned by the same group though.Well 106.1 is legal. LOL or partially legal with a primary signal.
HD bandwidth is purely discretionary. It can be divided up however a station wants between HD1, 2 and 3.HD2 sounds better than HD3, usually. This is because all the HD stations I have heard with HD2 and HD3 signals have low bandwidth on HD3 or HD4.
They are not formats that are directly competitive with those of Univision's own stations. At the risk of being annoying with the repetition, Spanish is a language, not a format.Strange that Univision allows stations in the same Language to lease up translators..San antonio, Miami just to mention a few.
You sure? The SA La Pantera plays lots of regional Mexican. Spanish hits too, it's like a cross between 92.9 95.1 and soccer games.They are not formats that are directly competitive with those of Univision's own stations. At the risk of being annoying with the repetition, Spanish is a language, not a format.
You kidding me David ? Pantera is a direct competitor to 92.9 in San Antonio even programmed by a guy you know wellYou sure? The SA La Pantera plays lots of regional Mexican. Spanish hits too, it's like a cross between 92.9 95.1 and soccer games.
Regional along with contemporary hits is not a viable format anywhere.You sure? The SA La Pantera plays lots of regional Mexican. Spanish hits too, it's like a cross between 92.9 95.1 and soccer games.
Really is that not what for the most part amor 106.5 is in Houston?Regional along with contemporary hits is not a viable format anywhere.