I was up in town today to get a new Insignia HD portable from Best Buy, and did some band scanning with it.
What the heck is wrong with WHAL and WHRK? Both stations sounded like they were running the audio through a metal can. I checked on a different radio, same result. Even on HD, the audio was pretty hollow and echo-y.
Speaking of HD, Clear Channel needs to go smack a computer around. WHRK-HD2 is dead air and none of their other properties' HD-2 stations are showing song title/artist data anymore.
WKNO's audio levels are off. The HD is quiet as a church mouse, which makes fringe reception an exercise in volume control (pardon the pun). Maybe it wouldn't be an issue if their HD signal wasn't so poor. It seems to have most issues of all the "big" stations.
HD actually gave me a pleasant surprise when I stumbled on the last few minutes of the Bama-Arkansas game on WMFS-HD2. I was beginning to think I'd have to make do with a static internet scoreboard on my phone.
Finally, KQK fixed their sync issues. In fact, everyone in the market was on-sync for a change. How rare!
What the heck is wrong with WHAL and WHRK? Both stations sounded like they were running the audio through a metal can. I checked on a different radio, same result. Even on HD, the audio was pretty hollow and echo-y.
Speaking of HD, Clear Channel needs to go smack a computer around. WHRK-HD2 is dead air and none of their other properties' HD-2 stations are showing song title/artist data anymore.
WKNO's audio levels are off. The HD is quiet as a church mouse, which makes fringe reception an exercise in volume control (pardon the pun). Maybe it wouldn't be an issue if their HD signal wasn't so poor. It seems to have most issues of all the "big" stations.
HD actually gave me a pleasant surprise when I stumbled on the last few minutes of the Bama-Arkansas game on WMFS-HD2. I was beginning to think I'd have to make do with a static internet scoreboard on my phone.
Finally, KQK fixed their sync issues. In fact, everyone in the market was on-sync for a change. How rare!