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NHPR Classical

WEVO 89.1 currently has WCNH Classical on its HD2 channel. In Hudson, the HD is intermittent at best at the house with an outdoor rotatable antenna. Are there any plans to expand NH Classical to WEVS 88.3 HD2 or other NHPR stations?
 
It would be interesting to know what their "real" plans for Classical NH are. WEVO HD is intermittent and I have never received WEVS HD in Merrimack, although I consistently get most of the Boston HD signals. Based on what I read at the FCC, both WEVO and WEVS have digital notification with low power levels of around 5%.
One thing that would help listeners in Nashua and Hudson would be to use the 90.3 translator for classical since this has no cost impact.
They could also talk to the owner of the 106.9 translator in Manchester (off-air) as well.
Just some things I would look at if I was in charge.

Probably all comes down to -- you guessed it -- $$$$.
 
As I think about it, I seem to recall that the classical station is an independent operation in the Concord area. It may be that they are paying NHPR to put them on the WEVO HD-2, and not for anything else.
 
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