Nick said:104.9's already in HD, might even be at -14. It won't cost them anything to put S*ALT on 104.9 HD2 since they already are programming that format and already have HD on 104.9.
Dancerev889 said:Everything costs money.Nick said:104.9's already in HD, might even be at -14. It won't cost them anything to put S*ALT on 104.9 HD2 since they already are programming that format and already have HD on 104.9.
Tom McNally said:HD power upgrade requires a new transmitter $ 120,000
without a power upgrade, HD2 equipment $ 20,000
Equipment to get S*ALT from Ocean to Egg Harbor $ 10,000
Audio Processor $ 10,000
Monthly T-1 Line charge Ocean<>Egg Harbor $ 1,200
Nick said:I think they already are at -14.
Neglecting the sunk costs that Millennium has already spent up to this point, it would not cost much more to put S*ALT on 104.9 HD2. An Internet stream is good enough, since HD quality is a max of 48k. The audio would be processed at the 94.3 studio before being streamed to 104.9.
Nick said:I think they already are at -14.
Neglecting the sunk costs that Millennium has already spent up to this point, it would not cost much more to put S*ALT on 104.9 HD2. An Internet stream is good enough, since HD quality is a max of 48k. The audio would be processed at the 94.3 studio before being streamed to 104.9.
d21ofnj said:Here's a thought. Equity should stop simulcasting AYV on 102.3 since they have a monster signal on 95.1. Why not alternative rock on 102.3?
Zackster said:d21ofnj said:Here's a thought. Equity should stop simulcasting AYV on 102.3 since they have a monster signal on 95.1. Why not alternative rock on 102.3?
1. WAYV doesn't have a local signal in Cape May County on 95.1,
it takes a lot of interference and isn't clock radio quality like 102.3.
2. Equity owns WZXL, and isn't going to compete with it on 102.3.
Tom McNally said:Excuse me. I am the Chief Engineer of WSJO, and built the site.
The costs I outlined are accurate and the way we would do it.
We do things the right way.
Tom McNally said:Nick said:I think they already are at -14.
Neglecting the sunk costs that Millennium has already spent up to this point, it would not cost much more to put S*ALT on 104.9 HD2. An Internet stream is good enough, since HD quality is a max of 48k. The audio would be processed at the 94.3 studio before being streamed to 104.9.
Excuse me. I am the Chief Engineer of WSJO, and built the site.
The costs I outlined are accurate and the way we would do it.
We do things the right way.
Fight for Your Rights said:d21ofnj said:As much as I miss JSE and no option for alternative rock in South Jersey, I can't support the riot. It has nothing to do with the music, it has something to do with the "purists" that already judge the music on 102.7 as "gay techno" and "music for hair-gelled greaseballs." Bad enough some of these fans are still living in the "disco demolition day" that happened 31 years ago. If that's the kind of attitude or type of protest those fans are going to bring, you won't see me there.
First off, we're not planning a "riot"! That's not what I, personally, and the other people that I, personally, know are trying to do! It is about the music to us, we are now left with no station that plays the kind of music we want to listen to. While I agree that the new format is terrible, I also know that some people like it. It's just not my thing! We want our music back and we are going to continue making noise until someone starts to listen, however a riot is not planned and calling our protest a riot is a little over the top!
Tom McNally said:Dancerev is correct. You want to present as high a quality, non-compressed
audio to any HD channel. Double or triple encoding results in an un-listenable
sound. The stereo image wanders all over, you'll hear odd squawking sounds
and more. There isn't a decent Internet based real-time delivery system
that's good enough to re-compress. We aren't talking about dropouts,
but quality.
HD Radio's second and third channels came later, the original idea was a
quality increase. Yeah, it sounds good when you are close to the
transmitter. There aren't enough HD radios out there to bother with
simulcasts in a smaller market, maybe in the Top 10.