What is WRVO-2? WRVO has put together a whole other station, known as WRVO-2. The program schedule features shows not currently available on WRVO's schedule. We also feature popular programs at additional times.
What is HD-Radio? HD-Radio technology allows radio stations
to send multiple programs simultaneously to a radio designed to receive
digital signals. For more information on HD-Radio technology, please visit the iBiquity website. Where do I get an HD-Radio? To enjoy the benefits of HD Radio, you must purchase a HD Radio. View some HD Radio options at Amazon.com. They offer radios at various price points. A few highlighted radios are featured below. How do I listen? You are able receive WRVO-2 two ways: 1) tune to the digital 89.9 signal in the Oswego/Syracuse area with a HD-Radio. Currently only our main transmitter from Oswego, which broadcasts at 89.9, is sending a digital signal. Plans include to upgrade WRVD 90.3 in Syracuse, then WRVN 91.9 in Utica, and WRVJ 91.7 in Watertown. A time table is not in place yet, because we are seeking funding for these capital upgrades. 2) Your other option to listen to WRVO-2 is through the web. WRVO-2 is streamed 24/7.
Will there be a WRVO-3,4,5, 90? HD-Radio technology currently allows for up to 3 multicast channels, however newer technology may allow more. At this time, there are no plans to add WRVO-3.
What if I don't care? If you want to continue listening to WRVO as you have for the past 40 years, there is no need for a new radio. Your current radio will work as it did in the past. You may choose to upgrade to an HD compliant radio, but it isn't required. To enjoy WRVO-2, you must buy an HD-Radio or listen via our website. More questions? Totally confused? Send us an email at feedback@wrvo.fm and we'll try to help you out.
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