Some stations like KMZT 1260-1, KSL 1160-1, KRLD 1080-1, KOTZ 720-1 & WCHI 1350-1 are all broadcasting using AM-HD, but do they use it at nighttime?
WDGY 740-1 currently broadcasts locally to me, but I can't receive it because my radios AM band just decided to stop working entirely. 830 WCCO and KDIZ 1440 (now KYCR), when it was still Radio Disney - formerly broadcast in HD, but have ceased doing so. KMRY in Iowa was THE first AM-HD station to go on air in the state and it no longer broadcasts in AM-HD, since Fall 2012 apparently.
It seems like many AM-HD stations have turned off their HD signals?
But also, at the same time, some AM Stations are going Digital-Only, like WSHE 820-1 & WFAS 1230-1 and another two used to be digital-only, but one left the air & the other dropped digital-only.
That rly seems to send a lot of mixed signals with some going digital-only, but many stations turning it off too, doesn't it? It seems like AM-HD Radio, in both AM/HD and Digital Only Formats is kind of stuck in a kind of purgatory, as a "solution in search of a problem?"
FM-HD seems to work better than HD-AM and have a purpose which AM-HD lacks. The subchannels alone make it more useful - you can offer CHR/Pop on the HD-2 on an Active Rock station (RIP 93.7-2, "the Machine"), for example, and feed an FM translator with the CHR/Pop HD-2 subchannel. Or you can lease your HD-3 to another party (like KLCI 106.1-3 does) and make some money or rebroadcast a sister AM Station on HD-2/HD-3, like KSTP-HD2 does with KSTP-AM and KMNB 102.9-2 does with WCCO-AM? That alone makes FM-HD more useful & have more of a purpose than AM-HD ever could. Also, stations that have Artist Experience, really blend right into what ppl expect in a in-car entertainment system these days, looking more like Spotify/Pandora than just a freq. display of "97.1 FM2 ST" or, if you're lucky, RBDS text.
WDGY 740-1 currently broadcasts locally to me, but I can't receive it because my radios AM band just decided to stop working entirely. 830 WCCO and KDIZ 1440 (now KYCR), when it was still Radio Disney - formerly broadcast in HD, but have ceased doing so. KMRY in Iowa was THE first AM-HD station to go on air in the state and it no longer broadcasts in AM-HD, since Fall 2012 apparently.
It seems like many AM-HD stations have turned off their HD signals?
But also, at the same time, some AM Stations are going Digital-Only, like WSHE 820-1 & WFAS 1230-1 and another two used to be digital-only, but one left the air & the other dropped digital-only.
That rly seems to send a lot of mixed signals with some going digital-only, but many stations turning it off too, doesn't it? It seems like AM-HD Radio, in both AM/HD and Digital Only Formats is kind of stuck in a kind of purgatory, as a "solution in search of a problem?"
FM-HD seems to work better than HD-AM and have a purpose which AM-HD lacks. The subchannels alone make it more useful - you can offer CHR/Pop on the HD-2 on an Active Rock station (RIP 93.7-2, "the Machine"), for example, and feed an FM translator with the CHR/Pop HD-2 subchannel. Or you can lease your HD-3 to another party (like KLCI 106.1-3 does) and make some money or rebroadcast a sister AM Station on HD-2/HD-3, like KSTP-HD2 does with KSTP-AM and KMNB 102.9-2 does with WCCO-AM? That alone makes FM-HD more useful & have more of a purpose than AM-HD ever could. Also, stations that have Artist Experience, really blend right into what ppl expect in a in-car entertainment system these days, looking more like Spotify/Pandora than just a freq. display of "97.1 FM2 ST" or, if you're lucky, RBDS text.