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New schedule: 90.7-2 HD Radio has a new classical music line up. View New Schedule
All Classical, All the Time
PLEASE NOTE: In order to pick-up HD Radio you need an HD enabled radio. You can not listen to HD on an analog radio. If you do not have an HD Radio, consider tuning in to WMFE (90.7-2) using your computer.
Listen to classical music from Bach, Beethoven and Mendelssohn to Chopin, Mozart and Strauss 24 hours a day, seven days a week!
WMFE has added a second HD station, 90.7 WMFE-FM HD2, your source for classical music. The new station will air programming from Classical Music 24 (C24). Hosts Julie Amacher, Bob Christiansen, Lynne Warfell, John Zech and others will bring you the sounds of cornerstone classical music composers and favorites that soothe the soul.
Tune your HD radio to 90.7 - 2 and immerse yourself in the classics. Don’t have an HD radio? Listen to the live stream online at wmfe.org/listenlive.
90.7-2 Classical on your TV!
WMFE has taken the next step in technology to provide you with even more access to classical music!
Whether you watch television over the air or have services from Bright House Networks, Comcast or AT&T U-Verse, you can now listen to 90.7-2 Classical on your TV.
Simply tune your television set to WMFE-TV and turn your Second Audio Programming (SAP) on.
Here are step-by-step instructions for turning on the SAP function for each of these services:
Over the air
Bright House Networks
Comcast
AT&T U-Verse
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact WMFE at 407-273-2300, ext. 175 or at wmfe@wmfe.org
HD Radio FAQ
What is HD radio? It’s more choice, crystal clear sound and new data services all for free.
HD radio allows WMFE to broadcast digitally and more than one signal. It supports CD-quality sound with no audio distortion. Since it is digital, textual data such as song titles and artist names can be sent out as well. And, because the digital signal piggybacks onto a conventional broadcast signal, it is free to the listener.
How can you listen to HD Radio? All you have to do is get a new HD Radio receiver for your home or car. They are available in tabletop systems, shelf units, and in car and marine stereo units.
HD Radio Resource Links
Information on HD Radio tuners as well as on home and car
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How to strengthen FM reception: www.ehow.com
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