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I was just curious if it’s possible to limit the signal strength of a single HD subchannel, while keeping the primary and other subchannels at a higher power?
The reason that I’m asking is because Audacy moved Channel Q to 103.7 KVIL-HD2 here in DFW on Thursday. When it was on the HD3, there was a lot of dropouts where I live and across the metroplex. My neighborhood is less than 8 miles from the tower site. I could even have a clear view of the towers and I would still constantly experience dropouts. The dropouts happen on the radios in my home, as well. They aren’t as frequent, as I’m not moving, but they do happen.
These dropouts don’t seem to be an issue for other HD subchannels from stations of the same ERP and similar HAAT from the same tower farm. I was hoping the move from the HD3 to HD2 would eliminate this. The previous smooth jazz format on the HD2 didn’t have the dropouts, but now that It’s been replaced with Channel Q, Channel Q’s dropout problem has followed the format. It’s also weird, because the dropouts will sometimes cause the entire station to lose the HD lock. However, this only happens when I listen to Channel Q. If I listen to the HD1, the signal is solid and rarely ever drops out.
I was driving on I-20 in Dallas last night and had a clear view of the tower. Meanwhile, 103.7 HD2 was breaking up so badly that it was barely listenable.
Any ideas on why this may be happening?
The reason that I’m asking is because Audacy moved Channel Q to 103.7 KVIL-HD2 here in DFW on Thursday. When it was on the HD3, there was a lot of dropouts where I live and across the metroplex. My neighborhood is less than 8 miles from the tower site. I could even have a clear view of the towers and I would still constantly experience dropouts. The dropouts happen on the radios in my home, as well. They aren’t as frequent, as I’m not moving, but they do happen.
These dropouts don’t seem to be an issue for other HD subchannels from stations of the same ERP and similar HAAT from the same tower farm. I was hoping the move from the HD3 to HD2 would eliminate this. The previous smooth jazz format on the HD2 didn’t have the dropouts, but now that It’s been replaced with Channel Q, Channel Q’s dropout problem has followed the format. It’s also weird, because the dropouts will sometimes cause the entire station to lose the HD lock. However, this only happens when I listen to Channel Q. If I listen to the HD1, the signal is solid and rarely ever drops out.
I was driving on I-20 in Dallas last night and had a clear view of the tower. Meanwhile, 103.7 HD2 was breaking up so badly that it was barely listenable.
Any ideas on why this may be happening?