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Zach wrote: Are there any markets with 7 or more stations with RDS? Are there any small communities with 100% RDS coverage? In a quick band scan today in Boston MA I counted 16 - WGBH, WPRO (Providence RI), WBOS, WQSX, WTKK, WBMX, WKKB, WKLB, WFNX (101.3), WFNX (101.7), WODS, WBCN, WROR, WMJX, WAAF (hmm, I missed one). Many of these went RDS in last year or so. I looks like Infinity really jumped on the bandwagon (in this market anyway). It is a pleasant surprise as I've had an RDS Ford radio for a while. Now if we could only get a few AM stations to re-activate their C-Quam Stereo (WBZ, WSNR, WCRN - we know you have the equipment). We are down to three AM Stereo Stations: WILD, WJIB and 1360 (don't know the calls - this one converted to stereo in the last year). My Ford Radio can do C-Quam AM Stereo as well (not IBOC though). |
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