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WBZB

M

murt224

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What ever happened to the WBZB calls? One minute they were going to 96.9 the next they aren't. I even checked the FCC website and it says that they are available again. What is going on with that?
 
> What ever happened to the WBZB calls? One minute they were
> going to 96.9 the next they aren't. I even checked the FCC
> website and it says that they are available again. What is
> going on with that?
>

Good question. It's a passing curiosity, but really nothing more. The calls were hidden anyway.
 
> Good question. It's a passing curiosity, but really nothing
> more. The calls were hidden anyway.
>

Hermeticly sealed in a mayonaise jar, at Funk-In Wagonels Port....
 
Bob & WBZB

> Hermeticly sealed in a mayonaise jar, at Funk-In Wagonels
> Port....
>

Johnny Carson would be proud,

The WBZB call letters just didn't make the final cut when it came to Bob's radio station. He liked WRRK, so WBZB was let go

Question? anybody ever listen to HD radio + multicasting yet? just curious

Paul Carroll
Chief Engineer
BobFM & WLTJ
[email protected]
 
Re: Bob & WBZB

> > Hermeticly sealed in a mayonaise jar, at Funk-In Wagonels
> > Port....
> >
>
> Johnny Carson would be proud,
>
> The WBZB call letters just didn't make the final cut when it
> came to Bob's radio station. He liked WRRK, so WBZB was let
> go
>
> Question? anybody ever listen to HD radio + multicasting
> yet? just curious
>
> Paul Carroll
> Chief Engineer
> BobFM & WLTJ
> [email protected]

Paul--

No HD radio yet, so I can't say I have. However, let's say, hypothetically, that a certain board regular--let's call him, uhhhh, Lonny Dorgan--had a birthday coming up and wanted an HD radio as a present.

What model would you suggest and about what price range are we talking? Also, are these things commercially available yet, or are they still pretty much internet-exclusive from Crutchfield, et al.

Warmest,
JM (I mean..."LD" :))
 
HD Radio in the 'Burgh

> Paul--
>
> No HD radio yet, so I can't say I have. However, let's say,
> hypothetically, that a certain board regular--let's call
> him, uhhhh, Lonny Dorgan--had a birthday coming up and
> wanted an HD radio as a present.
>
> What model would you suggest and about what price range are
> we talking? Also, are these things commercially available
> yet, or are they still pretty much internet-exclusive from
> Crutchfield, et al.
>
> Warmest,
> JM (I mean..."LD" :))

For a in-dash car stereo I'm using the JVC HDR1, it receives HD+Multicasting
I would Google the model number for a good price. I've seen it priced for $239.00, which I paid $299 (as for right now this is the only car unit to receive multicasting)

click on this link for more information on HD products
http://www.hidefradio.com/

HD in Pittsburgh:

1) WLTJ HD1, HD2 (classic rock), HD3 (Urban AC)
2) WWSW HD1 only
3) WRKZ HD1, HD2 (sounds like the main channel with more classic rock added)
4) WQED HD1, HD2 (classicial)
5) WDUQ HD1, HD2 (NPR/Jazz), HD3 (blues)
6) WPGB HD1 only

more and more stations are coming online, as for Bob I'm working on that right now and Bob will have it's HD2 and HD3 as well
 
Re: HD Radio in the 'Burgh

Is any of this stuff rated? Or is this like, just a bonus sideband channel if you listen to station X..? Like, is WAMO in any danger from WLTJHD3? Would anyone listening to WLTJHD3 be counted, either for WLTJHD3 proper or for WLTJFM1? For that matter, I assume *ALL* WLTJHD1 listeners (and WxxxHD1) are rated WLTJ-FM listeners, and so on? Just curious.



>
> HD in Pittsburgh:
>
> 1) WLTJ HD1, HD2 (classic rock), HD3 (Urban AC)
> 2) WWSW HD1 only
> 3) WRKZ HD1, HD2 (sounds like the main channel with more
> classic rock added)
> 4) WQED HD1, HD2 (classicial)
> 5) WDUQ HD1, HD2 (NPR/Jazz), HD3 (blues)
> 6) WPGB HD1 only
>
> more and more stations are coming online, as for Bob I'm
> working on that right now and Bob will have it's HD2 and HD3
> as well
>
 
Re: HD Radio in the 'Burgh

> Is any of this stuff rated? Or is this like, just a bonus
> sideband channel if you listen to station X..? Like, is WAMO
> in any danger from WLTJHD3? Would anyone listening to
> WLTJHD3 be counted, either for WLTJHD3 proper or for
> WLTJFM1? For that matter, I assume *ALL* WLTJHD1 listeners
> (and WxxxHD1) are rated WLTJ-FM listeners, and so on? Just
> curious.

At this time any listener with a diary tuned into WLTJ-HD2 or HD3 and they write down WLTJ-HD2 or 3, the primary WLTJ will get the credit, I'm sure as the years go by and the technology catches on Arbitron will fine tune their system
 
Re: HD Radio in the 'Burgh

That's kinda cool! TNX!

> > Is any of this stuff rated? Or is this like, just a bonus
> > sideband channel if you listen to station X..? Like, is
> WAMO
> > in any danger from WLTJHD3? Would anyone listening to
> > WLTJHD3 be counted, either for WLTJHD3 proper or for
> > WLTJFM1? For that matter, I assume *ALL* WLTJHD1 listeners
>
> > (and WxxxHD1) are rated WLTJ-FM listeners, and so on? Just
>
> > curious.
>
> At this time any listener with a diary tuned into WLTJ-HD2
> or HD3 and they write down WLTJ-HD2 or 3, the primary WLTJ
> will get the credit, I'm sure as the years go by and the
> technology catches on Arbitron will fine tune their system
>
 
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