What real BMW owners think of their HD radio experience..
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pocket-radio said:What real BMW owners think of their HD radio experience..
http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?p=6457376
pocket-radio said:Howard, its easy enough replace your broken CD player and the problem is fixed.
When your HD radio stops playing, as in no sound, because the signal from the transmitter is less than perfect because of geographical conditions, that can't be fixed! HD is all or nothing! When the sound isn't as advertised, as in CD quality, that can't be fixed. CD player technology works as advertised. period. The same can't be said for HD radio. That's just reality..
I like the echo effect with HD. When the hybrid HD and analog signal collides. That can't be fixed by replacing the radio either. It just doesn't work as advertised
It's a situation where the analog time delay doesn't match the digital coding time. As the radio switches from digital to analog & vice-versa it blends, so there's a time when both sources are present. Some transmitter plants seem to be able to keep the time sync better than others. Obviously you haven't experienced a bad one. If you did, you'd know it.HowardMBurgers said:When you speak of "analog and digital collides", or the "echo effect" ; I have no idea what that means. I'm not sure how sources would collide, nor any echo since my radio doesn't seem to exhibit that particular issue. Care to elaborate?
HowardMBurgers said:Because unlike you're trying to infer, all HD radios apparently don't have this particular problem, so it wouldn't surprise me if BMW did the same as Chrysler did with my Jeep and just swap the whole radio out.
Of note in my example; there were many more angry posts on the AlPar discussion board about the CD player issue than was on the BMW link.
Savage said:There are far more BMW problems than "two owners." HD performance problems were the subject to a BMW service bulletin. The company doesn't issue field service reports over two cases.
DavidEduardo said:Savage said:There are far more BMW problems than "two owners." HD performance problems were the subject to a BMW service bulletin. The company doesn't issue field service reports over two cases.
BMW owners tend to be demanding, and any time I am in the dealer, there are owners defending "adamently" their positions on performance and service. On my other car, a Jeep, I find nice folks who you feel would like to be together at a ball game...
Part of this issue is the very nature of BMW owners.
DaveBayArea said:It's a situation where the analog time delay doesn't match the digital coding time. As the radio switches from digital to analog & vice-versa it blends, so there's a time when both sources are present. Some transmitter plants seem to be able to keep the time sync better than others. Obviously you haven't experienced a bad one. If you did, you'd know it.
Dave B.
Play Freebird said:A "band-aid" fix is now available from Day Sequerra; an HD tuner that attempts to measure the delay drift (using a "new digital audio correlation methodology" co-developed by Harris) and generates a correction message which is sent back to the HD Exporter.
I don't know the price and can't say how well it works, but I'm sure iBiquity and Harris enjoy the revenue they derive from all this extra gear which is necessary to fix problems and limitations that shouldn't have been designed into the system in the first place.
It's looking like it will always be "time to upgrade". Smart station owners should Google the term "sunk cost fallacy" and give this some thought.