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IHeart stations affected by last nights storms?

rageradio

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Listening from Kingwood driving to Gulf Bank area. KTBZ and KODA are on without HD and seemingly weak signals, no stereo. KODA is being overpowered by KFZO Dallas with HD locking in.
KQBT seems unaffected.
 
Listening from Kingwood driving to Gulf Bank area. KTBZ and KODA are on without HD and seemingly weak signals, no stereo. KODA is being overpowered by KFZO Dallas with HD locking in.
KQBT seems unaffected.

Sounds like tropo ducting from the storm.
 
Can confirm, no HD on KTBZ and KODA, signal seems just fine though.

As a side note, KKBQ's HD appears to be off as well.
 
There was supposed to be antenna patch and repair testing in Senior Road over the weekend. We permitting....last work was on the feedlines...this weekend was antenna...that explains why HD was off
 
This weekend was the annual Senior Road shutdown to inspect the antennas, etc.

Every station on the tower has been broadcasting from their backup sites. Most of them aren't HD Radio equipped.

As of right now, all stations are still broadcasting from their respective backup sites.
 
Wondered about that... Does the Box KBXX have the strongest back up antenna? They seem to come in the best out at Lavaca county and I even got RDS.
 
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