I wanted to ask how much the cost/capital investment to launch an HD subchannel?? Is it cheap or expensive??
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I wanted to ask how much the cost/capital investment to launch an HD subchannel?? Is it cheap or expensive??
HD in general: If you don't have HD at all and if you don't plan to add HD2, HD3 and beyond, it's generally less than the cost of a Honda Civic.
If your transmitter is recent, it may be pre-wired for the HD module. Otherwise, most can be adapted.
You need audio processing for HD, ideally set for the different characteristics of Analog and Digital.
You pay the HD patent holder a fee, but that is relatively affordable.
If you already have main channel HD and just want to add a subchannel, you configure the HD module in your transmitter for split bandwidth. The HD unit already produces the full HD signal, and adding a subchannel means allocating portions of the bandwidth to the second or third channel.
Then you need a studio or computer to run programming, usually a link from the offices to the transmitter, audio processing. If you already have HD, and go with one of the better processors available, and a modest studio or digital workstation, it's under $20 k.
can Translators use HD? and does usage reduce power & or coverage?
I see many stations have cut back on HD subchannels....Are they cutting back because of their budget or are they having a difficulty trying to find people to lease them.
I've read speculation here that iHeart is cutting back because after all these years it still hadn't found a way to make money off them, whether with niche formats or mainstream. HD was always intended to be free at first, then made profitable through advertising as listenership increased. The death of radios as stand-alone consumer purchases and the rise of alternative sources for music ensured that HD would never reach that necessary critical mass. It came along at least a decade too late.
can Translators use HD? and does usage reduce power & or coverage?