One of my local FM's shutdown their HD2. Is anyone else noticing a reduction in thier multicasts? Do stations have to pay iBiquity fees for their HD2 and HD3 as well as the big one?
JohnnyElectron said:One of my local FM's shutdown their HD2. Is anyone else noticing a reduction in thier multicasts? Do stations have to pay iBiquity fees for their HD2 and HD3 as well as the big one?
R.F. Burns said:http://www.hdradiofieldguide.com/new_developments.htm
Read some of the latest developments in HD radio.
NAB SHOW 2008: All manufacturers have debuted the Embedded Exporter which is less expensive than the current Exporter, and has no hard drive to wear out.
NAUTEL - Nautel has shown an AM Exporter at the NAB Show 2008.
NAUTEL - Nautel has introduced a solid-state FM transmitter that is capable of 44 kW. This transmitter will allow stations previously limited to installation of a tube type FM HD Radio transmitter to go solid-state.
NAUTEL - Nautel was showing a method they have developed that reduces the peak-to-average ratio of the hybrid FM HD Radio signal, thereby allowing the possibility of keeping your present FM HD Radio transmitter if the FCC allows the FM HD Radio signal to be increased to -10 dB.
Yea, it's 2009 and HD is still on the way to certain doom. Talk about self denial.
KB1OKL said:R.F. Burns said:http://www.hdradiofieldguide.com/new_developments.htm
Read some of the latest developments in HD radio.
NAB SHOW 2008: All manufacturers have debuted the Embedded Exporter which is less expensive than the current Exporter, and has no hard drive to wear out.
NAUTEL - Nautel has shown an AM Exporter at the NAB Show 2008.
NAUTEL - Nautel has introduced a solid-state FM transmitter that is capable of 44 kW. This transmitter will allow stations previously limited to installation of a tube type FM HD Radio transmitter to go solid-state.
NAUTEL - Nautel was showing a method they have developed that reduces the peak-to-average ratio of the hybrid FM HD Radio signal, thereby allowing the possibility of keeping your present FM HD Radio transmitter if the FCC allows the FM HD Radio signal to be increased to -10 dB.
Yea, it's 2009 and HD is still on the way to certain doom. Talk about self denial.
And I bet stations are flocking to the doors to buy them just like the consumers are to buy the radios, or.... are HD station owners like a bunch of Lemmings?
R.F. Burns said:Please go away and show your ignorance elsewhere. Do you work for a living? I mean, what do you do? You sure have a lot to say about a subject you obviously know nothing about. The predictions of IBOC's demise wure have been accurate so far. Heyt Microsoft has decided to include HD radio in its latest product and we all know what a failure Microsoft is. Perhaps they didn't check with you before making that business decision. If they only knew that HD was already dead perhaps they would have included that up and coming technology, analog short wave into the new Zoom instead of the failed digital technology.
audioguy said:R.F. Burns said:Please go away and show your ignorance elsewhere. Do you work for a living? I mean, what do you do? You sure have a lot to say about a subject you obviously know nothing about. The predictions of IBOC's demise wure have been accurate so far. Heyt Microsoft has decided to include HD radio in its latest product and we all know what a failure Microsoft is. Perhaps they didn't check with you before making that business decision. If they only knew that HD was already dead perhaps they would have included that up and coming technology, analog short wave into the new Zoom instead of the failed digital technology.
Dear R.F. Burns,
This forum is a place for people to express their opinions on various topics. That means that you are welcome to express your opinion, but so are those of us who disagree with you. Because we do, that does not make us ignorant, nor does it give you the authority to order us to "go away". Please read the disclaimer at the bottom of the page.
Personally, I find your comment to be quite arrogant.
Savage said:Hey, RF - all that new Nautel HD gear is indeed impressive.
But how many of them are they SELLING?
Just had a power module for my AMPFET-25 25kw rig repaired at the factory - an FET popped and took out some driver transistors. I don't have all the little Teflon washers and assorted hardware so it's easier to just plug in the standby extra PWM and ship the failed piece back to Maine.
I talked to my Nautel rep, a pretty straight guy, and asked about HD sales. He LAUGHED.
Savage said:Certainly not. And Nautel makes superior products. All I'm saying is, they're making their product line universally appealing. Analog or digital, HD or DAB....whatever the customer wants, the products have the capability.
But that's not necessarily an endorsement of HD. Nautel makes digital-capable transmitters in case that's what the client wants.
I bought a 2.5kw BE transmitter in 1997 when my station went fulltime and DA-2. It included C-QUAM AM stereo and if I'm not mistaken, the AM line from Broadcast Electronics still includes this feature at no cost. But talk to a BE rep and ask how many stations are broadcasting in C-QUAM these days.![]()