Nick said:Sorry we can't force the HD radio to analog only or replace your radio but enjoy these floor mats!
Wow. One sentence, and two errors.
These are are the facts:
The BMW HD radios can be set to analog only.
The cars come with floor mats.
Nick said:Sorry we can't force the HD radio to analog only or replace your radio but enjoy these floor mats!
DavidEduardo said:mmnassour said:I've had German cars before, Audis and such. While its performance was outstanding, the love of over-engineered technology places the BMW in its own realm.
Of course, I forgot that the easiest way to do many things on most BMWs is to push one button and tell it what to do.
Tom Wells said:And hope that both the driver and car remember what that was. I don't recall ever having trouble remembering how to run
the climate control in any of my cars, even the one that's been in storage 10 years.
Savage said:Tom, do any of your Mopar Transitone radios have the thumbwheels for volume and tuning?
Mopar radios had, for several years running, the off-on-vol and tuning knobs both to the left of the dial for convenient adjustment by the driver. I thought it was a simple and smart idea - dunno why everybody didn't design their radios that way.
I had a 1964 Plymouth Belvedere that had a stock factory radio that would blow away anything you could buy at BB today.
DavidEduardo said:TSL2 said:You can't turn HD off, there's no switch for analog only.
Nearly all "switches" in a BMW are via software controlled by the iDrive, and you can disable the HD capability with about 4 clicks from the main screen.
Wrong, again.
DavidEduardo said:Of course, I forgot that the easiest way to do many things on most BMWs is to push one button and tell it what to do.
Zach said:DavidEduardo said:Of course, I forgot that the easiest way to do many things on most BMWs is to push one button and tell it what to do.
What's the voice command to shut off HD, an exasperated sigh?![]()
DavidEduardo said:Zach said:DavidEduardo said:Of course, I forgot that the easiest way to do many things on most BMWs is to push one button and tell it what to do.
What's the voice command to shut off HD, an exasperated sigh?![]()
I don't know. Mine, both on AM and FM, works very well... but I am in the service area of some well engineered stations so the time lags, incompatible codecs and things like that which are appareantly heard by some (and caused at the station level) are not things I notice at all.
Zach said:DavidEduardo said:Zach said:DavidEduardo said:Of course, I forgot that the easiest way to do many things on most BMWs is to push one button and tell it what to do.
What's the voice command to shut off HD, an exasperated sigh?![]()
I don't know. Mine, both on AM and FM, works very well... but I am in the service area of some well engineered stations so the time lags, incompatible codecs and things like that which are appareantly heard by some (and caused at the station level) are not things I notice at all.
Would that be LA?
Every market should be that well maintained!
RadeoEngineer said:Sure. Except that $15,000 processor costs the same $15,000 whether you're selling spots for $500 or $5.
Savage said:And, therefore, we all see why HD sucks unless you're in giant markets with stations which have the most resources - for engineering and capital budgets.
In those cases it usual sucks INTERMITTENTLY.
KB1OKL said:Savage said:And, therefore, we all see why HD sucks unless you're in giant markets with stations which have the most resources - for engineering and capital budgets.
In those cases it usual sucks INTERMITTENTLY.
Only when it's on: 5 mile range and 30+ Khz worth of destruction.
DavidEduardo said:KB1OKL said:Savage said:And, therefore, we all see why HD sucks unless you're in giant markets with stations which have the most resources - for engineering and capital budgets.
In those cases it usual sucks INTERMITTENTLY.
Only when it's on: 5 mile range and 30+ Khz worth of destruction.
Nothing like exaggeration and hypebole... I've carried several of the Phoenix HD FMs to about 20 miles east of Quartzite, which is something like 125 miles. I have also carried KFYI on day power almost to the same point, still well over 100 miles.
KFI has been heard in the I-10 between Palm Springs and Indio, and the higher power LA FMs to about Banning.
KB1OKL said:I live about 40 miles due west of Boston and have never gotten an FM station to lock without dropouts, the most easily received and the most consistent was WGBH, a 100KW NPR station and yes this one drops out too although not as frequently as the others.
I received at most 4-5 at in succession on a very good day here after the leaves fell off the trees. I get WSRS which is less than 10 miles from here and in IBOC it sounds WORSE than in analog not pretty much the same like the rest but worse. WBZ AM is just about non-existent in IBOC here but I've heard enough to know just how bad AM IBOC sounds and it's the only AM IBOC station I've ever received, and WTAG, a 5 KW AMer which is less than 10 miles from me has never been received in glorious IBOC on my Sony tuner. This station pegs the tuning meters on just about every radio I've got. I use a C Crane twin ferrite antenna for AM with the tuner and AM IBOC is just about non existent except for wide swaths of hash which of course go halfway across the country, the light does light up though![]()
Zach said:KB1OKL said:I live about 40 miles due west of Boston and have never gotten an FM station to lock without dropouts, the most easily received and the most consistent was WGBH, a 100KW NPR station and yes this one drops out too although not as frequently as the others.
I received at most 4-5 at in succession on a very good day here after the leaves fell off the trees. I get WSRS which is less than 10 miles from here and in IBOC it sounds WORSE than in analog not pretty much the same like the rest but worse. WBZ AM is just about non-existent in IBOC here but I've heard enough to know just how bad AM IBOC sounds and it's the only AM IBOC station I've ever received, and WTAG, a 5 KW AMer which is less than 10 miles from me has never been received in glorious IBOC on my Sony tuner. This station pegs the tuning meters on just about every radio I've got. I use a C Crane twin ferrite antenna for AM with the tuner and AM IBOC is just about non existent except for wide swaths of hash which of course go halfway across the country, the light does light up though![]()
In a part of the country with class B stations, I wouldn't expect any digital lock or quiet stereo at 40 miles. You're right on the fringes of coverage, anyway, for most radios, and certainly outside the sphere of advertising, I'm sure. Maybe Boston is different.
As for the WGBH station, remember it's grandfathered in; that does not protect the station from anything better than normal class B interference standards, so I wouldn't expect their HD signal to protected that far out, either. 40 miles out would be somewhere like Auburn, which wouldn't be in the Boston market at all, would it?
KB1OKL said:You missed my point: I get all these station in analog very easily, in HD? Nope. Not a very good radio design is it? WGBH is the only one that came in with any regularity actually and it's a 100KWer.