stacker said:They will let the market decide. Sound familiar?
The market has already decided...and it STILL doesn't matter.
stacker said:They will let the market decide. Sound familiar?
stacker said:When was the last time (pre-IBOC) anyone had to read a manual before operating their car radio?
Savage said:The FCC doesn't have to "shut down" HD, BigA. For all intents and purposes, it's already shut down.
TheBigA said:Tom Wells said:If digital requires MORE bandwidth to get the same amount of information through,
I don't believe that's true.
Nick said:Many stations haven't upgraded their HD power despite it being allowed last year, or play commercials on their HD2s despite that being allowed for 4 years.
iBiquity should let Apple put an HD radio in every iPod for free. That would exponentially increase the number of HD radios out there. They can make a cut of the ad revenue from the HD2 commercials. Then we would see more niche formats on the HD2s that are in demand in the market but can't command the ad rates of the regular formats.
DaveBayArea said:Just a thought. If the FCC allowed all FM stations to increase their ANALOG power by 14% - I.E. - 50,000 watts ERP to 57,000 watts - or broadcast the same amount of power in HD - I wonder what the choice at most stations would be. That might clean up the band a bit.
DaveBayArea said:Yet there it is, blasting away and degrading KVMR.
Savage said:A valuable side benefit is, my commentary annoys certain persons, one of which is apparently you. There's justice in that.
Thanks for reminding me that my message is getting through.
Nick said:WJBR is one, but their HD installation is faulty and doesn't decode on 3 HD radios (completely different brands) close to the transmitter.
Nick said:Many stations haven't upgraded their HD power despite it being allowed last year, or play commercials on their HD2s despite that being allowed for 4 years.
Nick said:iBiquity should let Apple put an HD radio in every iPod for free. That would exponentially increase the number of HD radios out there. They can make a cut of the ad revenue from the HD2 commercials. Then we would see more niche formats on the HD2s that are in demand in the market but can't command the ad rates of the regular formats.
Savage said:It speaks volumes about the merits of HD - or, more precisely, HD's failures - that people buy an expensive high-end consumer product like a BMW which coincidentally happens to include HD Radio - whereupon they promptly pedal back to the dealer to have the HD disabled.
It is likewise revealing that BMW dealers have a protocol in place to deal with HD Radio complaints, and their "SOP" is to just turn the damn thing off for customers. If HD was anything like what's claimed for it, this simply wouldn't happen. Dealers would be perplexed by a complaint about performance instead of summarily dealing with it pursuant to a familiar pattern.
Zach said:What bothers me is in the rush to get HD going on all these mega corp broadcast outlets, they didn't build them out anticipating a possible power hike allowance by the FCC. That's just short sighted. All these build outs happened when they were still flush with cash, they should have planned ahead. Then cranking power would be as simple as replacing a few components, not rebuilding the entire system from scratch.
dumber than a box of hair said:I am constantly amazed that the major corporations still in iBiquity's tent...corporations that keep an eagle eye on their bottom lines...haven't yet figured out that this tech is going nowhere.
DavidEduardo said:I've spoken several times with the service managers at the two BMW dealers I go to, one of which is the largest volume dealer in the state. Neither has been able to think of more than an isolated occurrence of a comment on HD. The dealer in Palm Springs has had questions about turning it off since no local station is in HD and it simplifies the visual dial to kill the feature. But to say that this is a frequent and recurring issue is exaggeration.
Oh, and it is really, really simple to turn it off. If you can turn on and off the rear seat separate or ganged AC vents via the iDrive, you can disable HD.
Zach said:The story could be different in a troubled market like Birmingham or Pittsburgh or some other really hilly city.