Anyone think that KUHA might have HD installed to serve the northern part of the metro? The 40 km effectiveness of HD hits its fringe around there. KUHF programming might appear on KUHA-HD2 and Spanish-language programming is on HD-3 for both stations.
Oddly enough, the signal seems to be stronger these days than it was during the KTRU period.
The thought came after testing the Insignia HD-1 at my place in Katy. It worked okay but catching the sub-channels took effort and HD2 would go silent with a message during cell phone-like drops while downstairs. The best signal was achieved by stretching out the earphone wire perpendicular to the tower farm, preferably near a window on the second floor. During my last visit to The Woodlands last year, I noticed KUHF was prone to background static (sounded like slight multipath) on my car radio, and I guessed it was due to distance from the MO City tower farm. If the analog was susceptible to static, imagine the HD!
Oddly enough, the signal seems to be stronger these days than it was during the KTRU period.
The thought came after testing the Insignia HD-1 at my place in Katy. It worked okay but catching the sub-channels took effort and HD2 would go silent with a message during cell phone-like drops while downstairs. The best signal was achieved by stretching out the earphone wire perpendicular to the tower farm, preferably near a window on the second floor. During my last visit to The Woodlands last year, I noticed KUHF was prone to background static (sounded like slight multipath) on my car radio, and I guessed it was due to distance from the MO City tower farm. If the analog was susceptible to static, imagine the HD!