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Kevin
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The digital migration of AM and FM is to streaming. Momentum on HD receivers has gone in the wrong direction for the last 5 or more years. After the initial push, the HD car and home adapters, HD home receivers have been discontinued and from what I can tell aftermarket car radios have largely dropped it. Even OEM car radios do not come standard with it so many/maybe most new cars still come without it.
Stations promote using Alexa or other digital assistants to listen at home and promote their phone apps. HD promotion is nil. Many/maybe most of the AM's that ran hybrid digital have dropped it. On FM the sound improvement on the main channel is negligible and for the HD 2,3,4 the programming is an after thought so very few people are seeking it out.
I thought it was an interesting technology when it came out and bought adapters for my cars, a home adapter and even a Yamaha surround sound receiver with it built in. Mostly for picking up the AM's in my area doing HD. But we've gone from 4 AM HD to 0 so I just pulled the last adapter out of my car.
We have more AM Stereo C-Quam stations (1) around here then we have HD AM (0) and the former was deemed a failure years ago.
I agree with everything you’ve stated. I personally have 2 HD Radios the Insignia table top and the Sangean HDR 16. The programming offerings in Detroit for the sub-channels are a tune out factor. What a total waste of money for me to purchase these radios just the Sangean alone cost me $195.00 after shipping and the Insignia $50.00 with that money I could’ve treated my wife and I to a good dinner and a great night out.