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SportsMap has been on KODA HD3 since March.
When did Sportstalk 790 switch from 93.7-2 to 94.5-2?
I believe there were some stations that had not gone through with the power increase in Houston. YMMV.Also, what is a good gauge for signal strength of an HD2? I heard it was a tenth of the HD1's signal strength, so if the signal strength is 96,600 watts, you could expect about 9660 for the HD2.
So, if I'm looking at the fccdata map of the HD1, would I expect the signal to fade at the local line, or the marginal line?
Also, what is a good gauge for signal strength of an HD2? I heard it was a tenth of the HD1's signal strength, so if the signal strength is 96,600 watts, you could expect about 9660 for the HD2.
So, if I'm looking at the fccdata map of the HD1, would I expect the signal to fade at the local line, or the marginal line?
Back when HD radio was launched, I'd lose HD signal from Senior Rd stations once I hit the rolling hills north of Willis. Is that really no longer the case? For them to reach Huntsville seems a stretch since the analog signal is very spotty inside the town.Usually gets out to at least the 50dBu service contour of a station. I am typically able to pick the HD2's (and some HD3's) of the Senior Road stations as far away as Huntsville without an issue. HD3s are a bit harder to get.
Back when HD radio was launched, I'd lose HD signal from Senior Rd stations once I hit the rolling hills north of Willis. Is that really no longer the case? For them to reach Huntsville seems a stretch since the analog signal is very spotty inside the town.
No longer the case from my experience. Then again, I can pick the analogs up almost out to Madisonville... I guess my truck may just have a good antenna.