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HD "Hold"

T

TXengineer

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On my new JVC receiver I have an interesting occurance.

On ONE HD signal I receive (and only one, I was in Boston yesterday receiving all the HD signals without this), my HD radio flashes "HOLD" above the HD signal. And when the signal drops out, you hear dead silence. Is there a setting in the HD Encoder that will trigger this function?
 
> On my new JVC receiver I have an interesting occurance.
>
> On ONE HD signal I receive (and only one, I was in Boston
> yesterday receiving all the HD signals without this), my HD
> radio flashes "HOLD" above the HD signal. And when the
> signal drops out, you hear dead silence. Is there a setting
> in the HD Encoder that will trigger this function?
>


I just popped in one of the JVCs and have not seen the HOLD thing you are describing. When the signal drops out I see the HD light flash. I wonder if you hvae a different version than I have?
 
> > On my new JVC receiver I have an interesting occurance.
> >
> > On ONE HD signal I receive (and only one, I was in Boston
> > yesterday receiving all the HD signals without this), my
> HD
> > radio flashes "HOLD" above the HD signal. And when the
> > signal drops out, you hear dead silence. Is there a
> setting
> > in the HD Encoder that will trigger this function?
> >
>
>
> I just popped in one of the JVCs and have not seen the HOLD
> thing you are describing. When the signal drops out I see
> the HD light flash. I wonder if you hvae a different
> version than I have?
>

Thats what I meant to say wasn't it? Ha! I love it when four people come in the engineering shop as I try to slack off, er, do research for broadcasting.

Yes it flashes when the signal gets weak, and doesn't blend back into the analog on this one station, it just stays in digital mode. The remaining stations do blend back upon interruption.
 
> > > On my new JVC receiver I have an interesting occurance.
> > >
> > > On ONE HD signal I receive (and only one, I was in
> > > Boston yesterday receiving all the HD signals without
> > > this), my HD radio flashes "HOLD" above the HD signal.
> > > And when the signal drops out, you hear dead silence.
> > > Is there a setting in the HD Encoder that will trigger
> > > this function?
> >
> > I just popped in one of the JVCs and have not seen the
> > HOLD thing you are describing. When the signal drops
> > out I see the HD light flash. I wonder if you have a
> > different version than I have?
>
> Thats what I meant to say wasn't it? Ha! I love it when four
> people come in the engineering shop as I try to slack off,
> er, do research for broadcasting.
>
> Yes it flashes when the signal gets weak, and doesn't blend
> back into the analog on this one station, it just stays in
> digital mode. The remaining stations do blend back upon
> interruption.

Doesn't HDradio make life wonderfully more complicated?

Cal
 
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