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Another wrong meaning for "HD"

Stations and equipment manufacturers have been incorrectly calling HD Radio High Def and High Definition Radio. I have always identified HD Radio with its ficticious inventor, Hoss Dorfmeister. I just found a third interpretation at IBM.com, which equally has no basis in fact:
"...In the case of Radio, HD stands for Hybrid Digital, according to iBiquity.
And that settles it"
 
Gee, I thought HD stood for High Destruction Radio because of all the additional new adjacent channel buzz all over the airwaves.
 
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