> > As you know, CC and CBS are rolling out HD multicasts on a
>
> > number of major market stations. Denver isn't included in
> > the most recent announcements. When I visit the
> iBiquity.com
> > web site, however, they state that all three CBS FMs in
> > Denver are multicasting on their HD2 channels. Is this the
>
> > case? If so, are they running distinct formats or are they
>
> > straight simulclasts? Anyone have an HD receiver?
>
> Hi, Safford, long-time lurker, enjoy the site.
>
> Here's the situation as of scanning the dial in my car in
> Boulder yesterday:
>
> Denver area tations broadcasting in HD:
>
> KUVO 89.3
> KVOD 90.1 is multicasting NPR news.
> KUNC 91.5
> KWLI 92.5 is multicasting a simulcast of their main program.
>
> KTCL 93.3
> KBCO 97.3 is multicasting an "All Studio C" format.
> KQMT 99.5
> KOSI 101.1
> KTRR 102.5 Greeley has a silent digital 'carrier' on with no
> programming.
> KXKL 105.1 Apparently has multicasting ability, but it seems
> to be silent.
> KJAC 105.5
> KALC 105.9 Seems to be in testing mode, intermittently on
> HD.
>
> There's three stations in town with multicast programming
> currently on the air. I'd bet there's going to be a whole
> lot more signing on over the next six months.
>
> I'm using a Kenwood receiver.
>
Well since KBCO typically was the first one to go HD2 in the first place before everyone else followed.
Its interesting KUAD as I read on the other board was Multi-casting to.. I wonder what TRI 102.5 would put on their Multi-channel? When or if that ever happens.
Jack is mulitcasting??? Interesting
I guess Jack could do another channel of playing all the other songs that we want to play
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