What is the signal like?
Could one in Southern NH have luck nabbing any of the HD signals?
Could one in Southern NH have luck nabbing any of the HD signals?
ThatGuyOnTheRadio said:What is the signal like?
Could one in Southern NH have luck nabbing any of the HD signals?
ThatGuyOnTheRadio said:What is the signal like?
Could one in Southern NH have luck nabbing any of the HD signals?
Laurence Glavin said:WNNW hasn't been broadcasting in HD for months. That fact was mentioned by me and others earlier on radio-info and the Boston Radio Interest Group. Nobody cares.
beantownradio25 said:Even WBZ's HD signal is a tough catch in the Southern New Hampshire area. During the day it is unreliable and if I do get it, it will be at 2 bars. And after sunset, forget about it.
Don Juannn said:Laurence Glavin said:WNNW hasn't been broadcasting in HD for months. That fact was mentioned by me and others earlier on radio-info and the Boston Radio Interest Group. Nobody cares.
..another of the AM's that have dropped off hd I suppose.
aaronread said:The HDradio.com site has a "find a station" tool that is known to be somewhat flawed but it's a starting place. According to it, in NH there's WZBK 1220 in Keene, WMYF 1380 in Portsmouth, WGIN 930 in Portsmouth, and depending a little on where you live you might be able to get WNNW 800 from Lawrence, MA and WCRN 830 out of Worcester, and possibly even WBUR 1240 out of Cape Cod. (saltwater path to the NH coast - but that's a long shot and only works if you're RIGHT on the water)
JIBGUY said:Only 3 AM's in the immediate Boston area have fallen for HD. --out of almost 20 stations.
WLYNgm said:.. or they just don't want it...
WLYNgm said:Bingo!