Sales of HD Radios are an "ancient Chinese secret."
ElCheapo said:
If there was a link that said "HD Radio" right under the "Satellite Radio" link, then you might have a credible argument.
Ho, Hum. Why should Amazon link to a defective product that is more likely then not, going to be returned?
It is ironic that the HD radio "Receptor" is named after the main thing it does not do well.
The relatively large number of HD Radios returned because of dissatisfaction may be even more importent then the small number sold.
Sales are not good, and returns are high. HD Radio "does not work."
From hipporadio:
"Guess what I didn’t see in AudioAdvisor's '07 catalog? You guessed it! So I called and asked one of their “consultants” about HD-Radio. He quickly replied, "You can special-order it on the net for $300, but nobody really wants them—besides, it doesn’t work... Can we sell you an XM home “reference” tuner?"
Link:
http://www.radio-info.com/smf/index.php/topic,53173.msg370265.html#msg370265
Perhaps you would do better picking a product that works, and actually does what it claims.