willcail said:I have no problems with the Hybrid Digital radio format. if you have RF issues then you need to moved the receiver into another room or get yourself a better antenna. I pleased with the HD100 disconnect the dipole antenna and connect the receiver to an 12 foot coaxial cable then to an male to male adapter and on the other end a C.Crane FM Reflective Antenna. I'm using an Terk AM Loop antenna both passive and amplified, no issues with picking up distance AM stations. I was able to pick up an AM station out of Dayton Ohio HD feed with the amplified AM antenna. I'm now listening to AM again since HD takes care of the the static.
One thing I can't stand is the Luddites that are against digital broadcasting of any kind. Digital broadcasting in radio and TV are ten time better than analog.
Why would I get a better antenna when ANALOG FM comes in fine here despite the noise? I couldn't care less about HD radio, it's a dead man walking. When I said I was going to keep the receiver it is not for it's HD capabilities, it is because it has DSP, by the time I move I expect HD to be a distant bad memory.
I easily get Saudi Arabia on 1521AM with a good analog receiver and a good antenna system but I can't get a 50 KW AM HD to lock in from less than 40 miles away although the buzzy whooshy sidebands go halfway across the country covering up adjacent channels including one prominent poster's station unless I jump through hoops, yup it's a great system all right if you like artificial synthetic highs and drop outs galore and white noise, AM HD sounds like krap and is creating much more noise in an already noisy band.