Radio Shack SOLD OUT of the Accurian between Thanksgiving and Christmas, sales exceeding expectations.
wgliradio said:I'm just curious as to how many units were available from Radio Shack. It seemed to me there were only 1 or 2 in each store the day after Thanksgiving when I went shopping for one.
Mike Walker said:It's not "wishful thinking on MY PART". Again, that is what was reported in Monitoring Times Magazine, not exactly a pro HD mouthpiece. There have been many skeptical articles about HD, particularly AM HD in M-T over the years. But MT is a well respected source for news of the radio and communicatons hobbies. I trust them enough to believe that if they said it (they did...read for yourself in the June issue), it's true.
Relating YOUR experience with one or two Radio Shack stores (or mine, for that matter) NOW, doesn't have a damn thing to do with whethr they sold out between Thanksgiving and Christmas LAST YEAR. I hadn't even seen one of the radios in a store until early THIS year. I bought mine online, and so did many others.
radiopilot said:Relating YOUR experience with one or two Radio Shack stores (or mine, for that matter) NOW, doesn't have a damn thing to do with whethr they sold out between Thanksgiving and Christmas LAST YEAR. I hadn't even seen one of the radios in a store until early THIS year. I bought mine online, and so did many others.
I can tell you Mike in the Tampa, St Pete area of Florida where they do transmit in HD, I happened to go into several Radio Shack stores to verify sales of these HD radios GUESS WHAT, they haven't sold any radios at all and the stores managers have them in the back of the stores in case there is a catalog sale from any other stores and no sale on these units either... too bad MIke, your anology that these HD radios are getting sold is bogus on your part and I wonder what kind of bias you are spewing on these boards in favor of the HD radios being sold...
Why is it that when other people actually VERIFY by the mere essence of them actually visiting the stores and being told HD RADIOS ARE NOT GETTING SOLD do you not believe them? Should we only believe you when you say they are getting sold?
Don't believe me either that's your perrogative, but it doesn't change that FACT!
Radiopilot
Mike Walker said:It CAN produce dx. I have no personal experience with this, but there are a couple of articles on HD in the new Monitoring Times, one of them (American Bandscan) addressing AM DX. The writer has received AM DX from a few hundred miles already, and so have several readers.
clouseau said:radiopilot said:Relating YOUR experience with one or two Radio Shack stores (or mine, for that matter) NOW, doesn't have a damn thing to do with whethr they sold out between Thanksgiving and Christmas LAST YEAR. I hadn't even seen one of the radios in a store until early THIS year. I bought mine online, and so did many others.
I can tell you Mike in the Tampa, St Pete area of Florida where they do transmit in HD, I happened to go into several Radio Shack stores to verify sales of these HD radios GUESS WHAT, they haven't sold any radios at all and the stores managers have them in the back of the stores in case there is a catalog sale from any other stores and no sale on these units either... too bad MIke, your anology that these HD radios are getting sold is bogus on your part and I wonder what kind of bias you are spewing on these boards in favor of the HD radios being sold...
Why is it that when other people actually VERIFY by the mere essence of them actually visiting the stores and being told HD RADIOS ARE NOT GETTING SOLD do you not believe them? Should we only believe you when you say they are getting sold?
Don't believe me either that's your perrogative, but it doesn't change that FACT!
Radiopilot
Well now we have CONCLUSIVE evidence from two different people and four different stores.
How is it that Arbitron with scientific methodology is junk, but "Me and a guy I chat with on the internet have verified these radio don't sell" is fact to you?
Maybe Monitoring-Times is correct. Maybe they're not. You two guys don't "Verify" anything either way. Nor does Mike (As he correctly observes). Nor do I. I DID try to buy an Accurian during the $99 sale at Thanksgiving. Local stores did not stock them. (1 Brand new HD station in the market) Stores 2 hours away stocked them, but would not put one aside (Black Friday).
I bought it off the internet.
BTW a 5th and 6th store in the thread still means nothing. We just don't know.
Clouseau
Mike Walker said:I personally know only a couple of people who have purchased HD radios. Then I live in a rural area, 60 miles from the nearest HD station, so I suppose that's normal.
It's entirely possible that
a)-Radio Shack...THE CHAIN sold out of Accurians BETWEEN THANKSGIVING AND CHRISTMAS
AND
b)-Your local Radio Shack, in June of the next freakin' year, has slow sales of the units.
Different scenario, different timeframe, local vs. national, where's the contradiction? Apples and oranges. It's possible simultaneously for Dell to be the top-selling computer brand, and for you not to know anyone who owns, or even likes, Dell computers. Toyota's sold tons of Camrys. I don't know ANYBODY who owns one. Should I assume there is no interest in them, and that they're a failure? That would be pretty damn silly.
Yes indeed, it can. In Cincinnati, WBBM's HD signal locked in near sunset, and WLS was heard in HD in the early morning. WHAM indicated an HD signal in the morning, but it didn't lock in.K6JHU said:I am seeing posts on this board about HD interference 180 miles away and cases of appearently receiving HD where there is no analog signal. So before night time HD kicks in, what is the case with AM HD? Can it really produce DX?
SUPERCASTER said:Mike Walker said:I personally know only a couple of people who have purchased HD radios. Then I live in a rural area, 60 miles from the nearest HD station, so I suppose that's normal.
It's entirely possible that
a)-Radio Shack...THE CHAIN sold out of Accurians BETWEEN THANKSGIVING AND CHRISTMAS
AND
b)-Your local Radio Shack, in June of the next freakin' year, has slow sales of the units.
Different scenario, different timeframe, local vs. national, where's the contradiction? Apples and oranges. It's possible simultaneously for Dell to be the top-selling computer brand, and for you not to know anyone who owns, or even likes, Dell computers. Toyota's sold tons of Camrys. I don't know ANYBODY who owns one. Should I assume there is no interest in them, and that they're a failure? That would be pretty damn silly.
If Radio Shack HD Accurian radios are still collecting dust in the store, then how can they possibly claim to be "sold out"?
Perhaps RS delivered all they had to stores, but that is definitely not the same thing as "sold out", unless they sold them all to paying, end users, consumers (which did not happen).
The "Sold out" statement is just more of the same deceptive HD Radio over-hype that is what HD Radio is totally all about.
StevenNOLA said:SUPERCASTER said:Mike Walker said:I personally know only a couple of people who have purchased HD radios. Then I live in a rural area, 60 miles from the nearest HD station, so I suppose that's normal.
It's entirely possible that
a)-Radio Shack...THE CHAIN sold out of Accurians BETWEEN THANKSGIVING AND CHRISTMAS
AND
b)-Your local Radio Shack, in June of the next freakin' year, has slow sales of the units.
Different scenario, different timeframe, local vs. national, where's the contradiction? Apples and oranges. It's possible simultaneously for Dell to be the top-selling computer brand, and for you not to know anyone who owns, or even likes, Dell computers. Toyota's sold tons of Camrys. I don't know ANYBODY who owns one. Should I assume there is no interest in them, and that they're a failure? That would be pretty damn silly.
If Radio Shack HD Accurian radios are still collecting dust in the store, then how can they possibly claim to be "sold out"?
Perhaps RS delivered all they had to stores, but that is definitely not the same thing as "sold out", unless they sold them all to paying, end users, consumers (which did not happen).
The "Sold out" statement is just more of the same deceptive HD Radio over-hype that is what HD Radio is totally all about.
Since there are comprehension problems, I will clarify my previous statement: The store I visited had SOLD ALL OF THE INVENTORY OF ACCURIAN RADIOS. The store manager offered to order some for me or suggested I buy them online. My choice. I opted for online so I didn't have to pick them up.
That is just more deceptive HD super-hype from HD promoters.They also confirm what I have suspected...Radio Shack SOLD OUT of the Accurian between Thanksgiving and Christmas, sales exceeding expectations.
StevenNOLA said:SUPERCASTER said:Mike Walker said:I personally know only a couple of people who have purchased HD radios. Then I live in a rural area, 60 miles from the nearest HD station, so I suppose that's normal.
It's entirely possible that
a)-Radio Shack...THE CHAIN sold out of Accurians BETWEEN THANKSGIVING AND CHRISTMAS
AND
b)-Your local Radio Shack, in June of the next freakin' year, has slow sales of the units.
Different scenario, different timeframe, local vs. national, where's the contradiction? Apples and oranges. It's possible simultaneously for Dell to be the top-selling computer brand, and for you not to know anyone who owns, or even likes, Dell computers. Toyota's sold tons of Camrys. I don't know ANYBODY who owns one. Should I assume there is no interest in them, and that they're a failure? That would be pretty damn silly.
If Radio Shack HD Accurian radios are still collecting dust in the store, then how can they possibly claim to be "sold out"?
Perhaps RS delivered all they had to stores, but that is definitely not the same thing as "sold out", unless they sold them all to paying, end users, consumers (which did not happen).
The "Sold out" statement is just more of the same deceptive HD Radio over-hype that is what HD Radio is totally all about.
Since there are comprehension problems, I will clarify my previous statement: The store I visited had SOLD ALL OF THE INVENTORY OF ACCURIAN RADIOS. The store manager offered to order some for me or suggested I buy them online. My choice. I opted for online so I didn't have to pick them up.