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94.1 HD2 & HD3

94.1 HD2 (The Classic Sound of Star94) and HD3 (Channel Q) disappeared on Wednesday. Anyone know what happened and if they're coming back? The Classic Sound of Star94 is a great station.
 
94.1 HD2 (The Classic Sound of Star94) and HD3 (Channel Q) disappeared on Wednesday. Anyone know what happened and if they're coming back? The Classic Sound of Star94 is a great station.
Agreed about The Classic Sound of Star being great. I have an all-tube 1962 RCA stereo console that I am in the process of restoring, and have a Bluetooth adapter connected to the tape input where I stream a lot of things like the online stream for 94.1 HD-2.

Did the entire feed go down, or the 94.1 HD-2 signal, and/or the 100.9 translator?
 
Agreed about The Classic Sound of Star being great. I have an all-tube 1962 RCA stereo console that I am in the process of restoring, and have a Bluetooth adapter connected to the tape input where I stream a lot of things like the online stream for 94.1 HD-2.

Did the entire feed go down, or the 94.1 HD-2 signal, and/or the 100.9 translator?
The online feed is up right now.
 
Carrier is up on 100.9 but with no modulation. They'll probably have to fly an engineer in from Bala Cynwyd to fix it.
 
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