tested said:... and the masses have collapsed in grief.. all 2 of them.
Hate to tell you.. but pretty much NO ONE has HD radio. It's just not working.
TheRover said:tested said:... and the masses have collapsed in grief.. all 2 of them.
Hate to tell you.. but pretty much NO ONE has HD radio. It's just not working.
The Edge, The Bone, The Eagle.... all of them are "not working", for me..
I got to listen to a weather report today on AM radio In HD WITHOUT the snap, crackle, pop, that you get in thunderstorms....
HD DOES work, and it works WELL... Thank You !!
TheRover said:I got to listen to a weather report today on AM radio In HD WITHOUT the snap, crackle, pop, that you get in thunderstorms....
HD DOES work, and it works WELL... Thank You !!
Yep. Exactly what happens here too.rbrucecarter5 said:Uh - I have one, and the lightning strikes cause the HD to drop out on AM. Not much use ---
TheRover said:tested said:... and the masses have collapsed in grief.. all 2 of them.
Hate to tell you.. but pretty much NO ONE has HD radio. It's just not working.
The Edge, The Bone, The Eagle.... all of them are "not working", for me..
I got to listen to a weather report today on AM radio In HD WITHOUT the snap, crackle, pop, that you get in thunderstorms....
HD DOES work, and it works WELL... Thank You !!
TheRover said:The Edge 102.1 HD-2 channel is not on now . . . .
tested said:OKC radio guy.. you're basically right. I initially liked the idea of IBOC, but the implementation has been awful. I don't know if there's a better way to do IBOC than Ibiquity's system. At this point it seems like they'd be just better off finding a new band to shift all AM and FM stations to if they want to do digital. It would seem somewhat logical to me to shift all the stations into the low VHF-TV band. When the transistion to digital TV is complete, most stations won't be operating on channels 2-6. (DTV doesn't work that well on those low channels)
You could probably find a place on the remaining TV bands for those few stations to move to.
At this point though, I'm fairly convinced stations will find the digital solution is internet streaming. If they can start to get these wifi radios (or better ones that also work on cell phone internet technology) mass produced you would be able to enjoy crystal clear radio from anyone around the world - anywhere. I can basically do that with my Palm Treo now. (if you find the right service)
busyradioguy said:TheRover said:tested said:... and the masses have collapsed in grief.. all 2 of them.
Hate to tell you.. but pretty much NO ONE has HD radio. It's just not working.
The Edge, The Bone, The Eagle.... all of them are "not working", for me..
I got to listen to a weather report today on AM radio In HD WITHOUT the snap, crackle, pop, that you get in thunderstorms....
HD DOES work, and it works WELL... Thank You !!
Yeah... it works well for the few folks who actually have an HD radio. For the rest of us... Hash Browns. I like the snap, crackle and pop, thanks.
jras20 said:I have a HD Radio but rarely turn it on. Most of the time the HD-2 channels here are off. FM analog sounds better than HD. I don't see HD Working. Unless they change the prices of radios and to better coverage, I don't see it working. I had one in my Truck but disconnected it. It was not worth the drop outs on the HD-2 channels 30 miles from Austin!
rbrucecarter5 said:TheRover said:I got to listen to a weather report today on AM radio In HD WITHOUT the snap, crackle, pop, that you get in thunderstorms....
HD DOES work, and it works WELL... Thank You !!
Uh - I have one, and the lightning strikes cause the HD to drop out on AM. Not much use ---
TheRover said:jras20 said:I have a HD Radio but rarely turn it on. Most of the time the HD-2 channels here are off. FM analog sounds better than HD. I don't see HD Working. Unless they change the prices of radios and to better coverage, I don't see it working. I had one in my Truck but disconnected it. It was not worth the drop outs on the HD-2 channels 30 miles from Austin!
Yes, but I use and enjoy my HD radio in the DFW Metroplex, so dropouts are rare.
As for pricing.... I'd refer you or anyone price shopping to a catalog sales distributor, like Crutchfield, for example.
Cruthfield's latest catalog had HD in-dash CD players starting at $99.