WBZ 1030 on 103.3 HD2

pbencurrier pbencurrier@hotmail.com
Fri Feb 13 18:36:36 EST 2009


Not so. Listening to 'BZ at night right here in Sandwich Mass is kinda like 
listening to KSL.

And, I'm guessing that we're probably too far from the 103.3  HD3 to get it 
clearly??  I recently heard a caller on the Steve Leveille the Sequel 
Broadcast that 40 miles or so is the limit for good reception for HD.

Paul Currier
Cape Cod

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "SteveOrdinetz" <hykker@wildblue.net>
To: "Boston Radio Group" <boston-radio-interest@lists.BostonRadio.org>
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2009 8:44 AM
Subject: Re: WBZ 1030 on 103.3 HD2


On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 8:17 AM, Maureen Carney <m_carney@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Yesterday morning around 6:57 I was listening to WBZ in the car. At the 
> end of the segment, Deb Lawler mentioned to "listen to WBZ in HD on Oldies 
> 103.3 HD channel 2" (or something to that effect). I haven't heard it 
> since, and there's no mention of it on either the WBZ or Oldies 103.3 web 
> sites. I'm not going to go off the deep end and predict this is a 
> precursor to moving the AM format to FM, but how many people have HD 
> radios to take advantage of this?
>

What does this gain WBZ?  Anywhere 103.3 is audible, 1030 comes in
just fine as well.



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