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HD Jump Experience?

After two Directed Electronics HD units, I 'took the jump' and bought an "HD JUMP" tuner on Sunday. Here's my initial impressions:
1- AM sensitivity is very poor - couldn't get a constant lock on my two local HD-AM stations, nor any of the 5 regional 50KWs 50 miles away. Much less sensitive than the Directed Electronics HD units.
2- FM sensitivity is average at best, and I can't get consistant HD signals from the locals - if you move around to 'adjust' antenna to get HD lock on one, you lose another HD.
3- Goofy "AGC" action - audio level reduced if the signal starts to get noisy?
3-Unit gets smokin hot.
4-Tiny 3/32 plugs for antenna connections don't feel very solid.
5-Display is huge and decent, but not blue like adverstisements (standard orange).
6- FM modulator is good audio quality, but very weak - neutered like the new SatRad FM modulators.
7- RDS requires a very strong FM signal to work at all.
8- Audio distortion on line out, but not noticeable on the FM modulated audio.
9- Has AUX input selection and two FM preset selections.
10- Button size is very good, and I like the rotating knob.
11- Wish it included home kit, as that costs a lot, IMO, in addition to the included car kit.
12- I like how easy it is to spin the dial to HD2, and display HD1 and HD2 after you get the lock.

I just not that impressed with this unit - the nice display is the only selling point for me - sorry to say that you won't get many HD converts with this unit. Anybody want to buy a slightly-used HD JUMP from me?
 
Goofy AGC? Really? Does it clamp (clump) down on bandwidth with high modulation %s?

The Accurian sure does. The better the analog signal, the worse the Accurain makes it sound.

Why can't these people make a decent AM tuner when every car had one 40 years ago?
Are they admitting physical L and C components are better or does nobody give a flying flip anymore that we've regressed?

Is this Jump unit for cars?

Does it screw up straight analog sensitivity?
 
I had one in my truck, the analog sounded fine to me, AM was ok. I just couldnt take it droping out on me when I am just 30 miles or so from the towers. The FM signal works ok. I have a Accurain radio also, I thought it sounded good on a analog signal. One thing I really like about HD Radios is how the handle the sidebands. They can be a great DX'n tool. I think my biggest problem is that HD Radio uses the side adjustment channels.
 
jras20 said:
I had one in my truck, the analog sounded fine to me, AM was ok. I just couldnt take it droping out on me when I am just 30 miles or so from the towers. The FM signal works ok. I have a Accurain radio also, I thought it sounded good on a analog signal. One thing I really like about HD Radios is how the handle the sidebands. They can be a great DX'n tool. I think my biggest problem is that HD Radio uses the side adjustment channels.

What kind of DXer are you and what is your best DX radio?
 
The best tuner I have is Technics FM stereo ST-S76. It does exellent for in Lavaca county.
 
KB1OKL said:
jras20 said:
The best tuner I have is Technics FM stereo ST-S76. It does exellent for in Lavaca county.

you're an FM DXer? Do you DX AM at all?

Ever so often I will DX AM, but I dont care much for talk radio, I like FM the most.
 
You can add the lack of a 'signal strength indicator' to the list of disappointments, as it would help you in adjusting location for better reception, especially with the home kit.
Big tuning knob IS a good point though.
 
I like big tuning knobs also, too bad you weren't into AM DXing, I'd recommend a Hammarlund Super Pro-600, The tuning knob is 4" and weighted, is all gears, is quite a system. The hams here are probably familiar with them.
 
KB1OKL said:
I like big tuning knobs also, too bad you weren't into AM DXing, I'd recommend a Hammarlund Super Pro-600, The tuning knob is 4" and weighted, is all gears, is quite a system. The hams here are probably familiar with them.

Woops make that 3" knobs.
 
I've had a Jump for about a month now. I've taken it on a couple business trips up and down the east coast and have been generally pleased with it. Of course, I had low expectations going in.

The ads I saw had the display as red - and that's one of the reasons I chose it. My instrument panel lights are all red, so it blends in.

RDS works fine if the station has a decent RDS generator. Some of these guys are really going on the cheap, there.

I haven't bothered with AM HD too much, although the sound of WCAO (Gospel in Baltimore) is amazing. Reaches out to the eastern shore in HD.

And - you're right about the heat. You could fry an egg on it. I am thinking that this may be endemic to this generation of HD chips - and one reason we won't see truly portable HD radios for a while. But others may know better!
 
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