I haven’t heard anything on HD2 from 97.5 in The Heights. I’ll listen again tomorrow to see if I can.
Did you just discover hd?
I haven’t heard anything on HD2 from 97.5 in The Heights. I’ll listen again tomorrow to see if I can.
Did you just discover hd?
Getting back on topic: Gow is again doing splits: 92.5 is carrying the national feed of the Astros playoff games, while normal local programming continues on 97.5.
The TOH ID on KFNC has changed: It now includes an additional reference to an HD-2, which could be the feeder for 92.5. I am not receiving any HD on 97.5 at my Cy-Fair location, though I have no problem getting HD on 98.5 and 107.9, also eastern rimshots.
However, doing some measuring, the KFNC transmitter is about nine miles further away from my location than the two Estrella Media rimshots. So perhaps that additional distance is too much for any presumed HD signal to cover. Or the HD signal, if it exists, is much lower power than the other rimshots. Anyone in the east side of the market with an HD radio able to check on this?
Let's hope there isn't a problem in not using an HD signal to feed a translator. People like Centro Cristiano have been doing it. If it was that big of a deal the FCC would have been onto them by now. KFNC deserves a chance too LOL.
KFNC HD2 sounds just like their HD1.![]()
Let's hope there isn't a problem in not using an HD signal to feed a translator. People like Centro Cristiano have been doing it. If it was that big of a deal the FCC would have been onto them by now. KFNC deserves a chance too LOL.
KFNC can do that with any translator whose signal lies entirely within their 60 dBu contour. This translator's licensed signal lies almost entirely outside KFNC's 60 dBu.
That's not a problem, since the FCC hasn't caught on. You all have to report these people if you want the corruption in your radio area cleared up. Have any of you complained about Centro?
Are you receiving HD on KFNC? If so, the HD-2 would be the same as the HD-1 unless they are doing split programming for 92.5.
The FCC does have a complaint system where consumers can file complaints without knowing how to file informal objections and petitions to deny. But I've used it before and nothing's been done about what I've reported.
I know some of the low power FM advocacy groups have issues with how the Guel translator cartel operates. They definitely know how to handle the filings. Maybe have a chat with them?
Surely you guys have better things to do than file a complaint against stations that in no way affect you.. Let me complain to the police about my neighbors down the street .. i think one of them has a car with a expired sticker..
Surely you guys have better things to do than file a complaint against stations that in no way affect you..
Let me complain to the police about my neighbors down the street .. i think one of them has a car with a expired sticker..
How do you know they don’t affect us?
The illegal 92.5 operation is potentially impacting 610 and 790.
If 97.5 didn’t think it would, they wouldn’t be doing it.