Tom,
How would you like some lessons in internet with Jaws? Be glad to help you
out.
If you go to that site, there is a samePage link that says something like
"find HD radio stations in your city". Click on that.
Then, look for a graphical link that says Discover all the HD Radio
stations in your city!
and click on it. It opens an alphabetical list of cities and then a link
that says all cities.
Grand Rapids is listed. To see other cities in Michigan, you need to click
the All Cities link.
WGVU-HD 88.5 FM Jazz, Grand Valley State University
WGVU-HD2 88.5-2 FM Real Oldies, Grand Valley State University
WGVU-HD3 88.5-3 FM Jazz, Grand Valley State University
WBCT-HD 93.7 FM Country, Clear Channel
WTNR-HD 94.5 FM Country, Citadel
WLHT-HD 95.7 FM AC, Regent
WLHT-HD2 95.7-2 FM WNWZ-AM Mexican, Regent
WMAX-HD 96.1 FM Alternative, Clear Channel
WMAX-HD2 96.1-2 FM RadioRadio, Clear Channel
WLAV-HD 96.9 FM Clsc Rock, Citadel
WGRD-HD 97.9 FM Modern Rock, Regent
WFGR-HD 98.7 FM Oldies, Regent
WTRV-HD 100.5 FM Soft AC, Regent
WBFX-HD 101.3 FM Clsc Rock, Clear Channel
WBFX-HD2 101.3-2 FM Music Summit, Clear Channel
WVGR-HD 104.1 FM Nws/Tlk/Inf, University of Michigan
WHTS-HD 105.3 FM Hot AC, Citadel
WOOD-HD 105.7 FM AC, Clear Channel
WOOD-HD2 105.7-2 FM Smooth Jazz, Clear Channel
WKLQ Soon in HD 107.3 FM Active Rock, Citadel
WKLQ-HD2 Coming Soon 107.3-2 FM Rock - Indie, Citadel
WTKG-HD 1230 AM News/Talk, Clear Channel
WGVU-HD 1480 AM News /Talk, Grand Valley State University
I know for a fact that WKLQ changed callsigns and formats last year. They
are now WBBL FM and carry The West Michigan minor league and Tigers
boradcasts, as well as Lions and Redwings and Spartan games.
Hth,
Steve, K8SP
----- Original Message -----
From: "tom behler" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, July 03, 2010 10:01 PM
Subject: Re: Off Topic: Anyone know where you can get a list of FM Stations
broadcasting in HD in a given area?
> Anthony:
>
> It's KB8TYJ again.
>
> I just spent some time on the radio.com web site, but could not find
> anywhere to type a location in, and get HD stations in that locale.
>
> I got a listing of many stations, but there doesn't seem to be a "search"
> function on that web site.
>
> Please correct me if I'm wrong.
>
> Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Anthony Vece" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Saturday, July 03, 2010 7:41 PM
> Subject: Re: Off Topic: Anyone know where you can get a list of FM
> Stations
> broadcasting in HD in a given area?
>
>
> Hi Tom;
> If you go to:
> www.hdradio.com
> I think you will find your answers.
> 73 de Anthony w2ajv=20
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Jul 3, 2010, at 9:29 PM, tom behler <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>> Hi, all.
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>> Last week, I read with interest Mike Duke's post on the new accessible
>> HD=20=
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>> radio that is now available.
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>> However, as you all know, I'll be moving back to a fairly rural part
>> of=20=
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>> West/Central Lower Michigan, where I'm doubtful there will be too many
>> FM=20=
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>> stations broadcasting in HD.
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>> Does anyone know where you can get a list of stations in a given market
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>> broadcast in HD?
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>> If I were staying here in Colorado, in the Denver metro area, an HD
>> radio=20=
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>> would really be a neat thing to have, since many stations here now do
>> HD=20=
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>> broadcasts, but in the part of Michigan where I'll be living, I just
>> don't=
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>> know if it'd be worth buying an HD radio just yet.
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>> Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
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