Is it still this way?
When I last checked, yes.
Is it still this way?
Is there any change with the new month on WMIA HD2?
ok, I thought W228BY currently was WSFS HD4's translator instead of WMIA HD2's one.I just checked a few seconds ago... nope. It's still the same W228BY translator on there
according to the remote receiver in http://qsl.ddns.net:8080/ or http://57.135.105.35:8080/, it broadcasts the Israeli Radio Miami and it's a translator for 99.9 WKIS-HD4Can someone tell me what 107.1 (W296DK) is programming? It's listed on FCCdata.org as a translator for WFLL and WKIS. That can't be right.
Thanks!according to the remote receiver in http://qsl.ddns.net:8080/ or http://57.135.105.35:8080/, it broadcasts the Israeli Radio Miami and it's a translator for 99.9 WKIS-HD4
Not yet.Is there any change on WMIA HD2?
Is it on any other HD signals?WMIA-HD2 is still Revolution 93.5? No longer there.
And not only that, there is no HD2. Only HD1 and HD3, which is odd.WMIA-HD2 is still Revolution 93.5? No longer there.
And not only that, there is no HD2. Only HD1 and HD3, which is odd.
That took a long time. Revolution is unusual insofar as they promote their HD signal occasionally.I can confirm this. Revolution is now solely on 104.3 WSFS-HD4. The original home, 100.7 WHYI-HD2, is no longer btw. Its just HD1 now.
Boca Raton is well within 104.3's primary coverage. But, the amount of people listening to the hd-4 signal is surely small.104.3 WSFS-HD4 has a clearer signal than 93.5 in Boca Raton. Also I could hear the flame on 104.7 in Boca