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mrtexmex2007
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xex 730 am??? I didnt even know that station existed. Much less that u could hear in houston.
mrtexmex2007 said:xex 730 am??? I didnt even know that station existed. Much less that u could hear in houston.
DavidEduardo said:mrtexmex2007 said:xex 730 am??? I didnt even know that station existed. Much less that u could hear in houston.
It's a 100 kw class A Mexican clear channel.
oldjohnny said:Jeff, first off, KTRH has no HD. It is simulcasted on KLOL HD2, but the 740 Khz frequency has no HD stream.
I think I may know what you are talking about. Let's see if I can explain.
HD radio works by the main station sending off an Analog signal (which in this case let just assume KTRH does have HD) and a Digital signal. Now the analog signal would travel through 740 Khz, but what about the Digital? The digital signal travels on both sides of 740 (which would be 745 Khz and 735 Khz). The digital signal makes a loud hash that eventually will splatter to 730, 720, 750, and 760 AM. I think what you read was that XEX 730 would be splattered with Digital Hash from the sidebands of KTRH making it almost impossible to hear XEX 730 in Houston.
But not to worry, KTRH has no IBOC on, so we can all get our Mexican Sports fill. ;D
Knowitol said:With AM radio's signal problems, penetrating buildings/offices, would HD help the signal strength?