Isn't KVRT in HD? If so, isn't it entirely plausible that South Texas PBS is leasing a subchannel to the La Ley operation with the 105-9 translator attached to it?
I'm reasonably sure that a translator can pass through the mother stations full HD signal, including sub channels, but it can't generate it's own HD-2 signals, since translators aren't allowed to originate programming.
Yep, KVRT is all you get with the purchase of an HD radio in Victoria, Texas. I had heard KITE...er KNAL...was implementing it as well, but that's just gossip. Closest HD station to Victoria, other than KVRT, would be STPBS co-owned KEDT down in Corpus.
Yep, KVRT is all you get with the purchase of an HD radio in Victoria, Texas. I had heard KITE...er KNAL...was implementing it as well, but that's just gossip. Closest HD station to Victoria, other than KVRT, would be STPBS co-owned KEDT down in Corpus.
I highly doubt KITE KNAL, or any of those stations will ever go HD. They are not even online yet.
I do know that they don't want to pay stream licensing fees, that's why they aren't online. They'd lose money if they did it the legal way, paying the correct fees. Still I guess they might get more willing advertisers if they went online, it's just something they don't seem too interested in.
If they go HD, they could use one of their HD signals to feed a translator (97.5 or a 3rd party like 105.9), so that might make them more money than online. I do agree with you though it would be nice to have webstreams of some of their stations. Their decision though, and as for me I'd sure not wanna lose money if I didn't have to.
You can have people sponsor the stream, have ads in on the page and that would pay for the fee's.