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At 4:20, (or around that time) I heard the sidebands from 102.9. Can anyone with an HD radio confirm this? So that leaves Magic 102.1 being the only local commercial radio station without HD. (not counting KOVE)
At 4:20, (or around that time) I heard the sidebands from 102.9. Can anyone with an HD radio confirm this? So that leaves Magic 102.1 being the only local commercial radio station without HD. (not counting KOVE)
At 4:20, (or around that time) I heard the sidebands from 102.9. Can anyone with an HD radio confirm this? So that leaves Magic 102.1 being the only local commercial radio station without HD. (not counting KOVE)
This is from the Ibuquity site www.ibiquity.com that has a listing by state and city of stations currently broadcasting in HD. KLTN and KROI are not on the list yet, and it is updated frequently. KMJQ and KFNC have been added to the list of Houston stations that are in HD.
The only non-comms listed are KUHF 88.7 and KPVU 91.3.
None of Liberman's stations are in HD and Univision only has KPTY and KLTN broadcasting in HD (it's sounds like side bands from KLTN).
KTHT 97.1 Country Legends is not listed as HD at this time.
The only AM station in HD is KMIC 1590 Radio Disney. I doubt we will see many AM HD stations. Although Dallas-Fort Worth and San Antonio both have a fair amount of AM HD stations.
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