I'm sure the HD1 is running Alex FM. That's required. The question is what format will the HD2 be that will likely be on the translator? I must say I really like the recent trend of running independant programming on HD subchannels fed to translators to fill format gaps in markets. It's nice to have more choice on the radio dial. I actually do have a stock HD radio in my car and I think in time, HD radio popularity will pick up some as many car manufacturers have made it a standard feature in their vehicle's radio over the past couple of years.
I agree and you are correct. If you are broadcasting in HD, you are capable of adding HD2 and HD3 subchannels as well and it's actually pretty simple to add one. There was a station in New York City (though I can't remember which one, and I don't think it is on anymore) that even had an HD4 subchannel. It was the only one that I know of that ever ran an HD4, but like I said, I don't think it is on anymore.
passtheword, I agree with you as well. This seems to be a long standing dream of his that I don't think he should ever give up on. Keep letting him guide you and he will make a way if it is his will!
poledo said:WALX has no reason to go HD unless they plan to run an HD2 to program a translator. As far as I know all HD setups are capable of running an HD3 also.
I agree and you are correct. If you are broadcasting in HD, you are capable of adding HD2 and HD3 subchannels as well and it's actually pretty simple to add one. There was a station in New York City (though I can't remember which one, and I don't think it is on anymore) that even had an HD4 subchannel. It was the only one that I know of that ever ran an HD4, but like I said, I don't think it is on anymore.
passtheword, I agree with you as well. This seems to be a long standing dream of his that I don't think he should ever give up on. Keep letting him guide you and he will make a way if it is his will!