R.F. Burns said:vsa said:R.F. Burns said:I happen to enjoy having these new formats available to me and I regularly listen to the HD 3 channel of one of our local stations. Is the programing compelling? I enjoy it, maybe you wouldn't, but that's what makes the world we live in, the world we live in.
Please tell us about this particular HD3 station, its format, personalities, your TSL, etc. Perhaps someone might be moved to buy an HD radio if they find the description appealing.
I listen to WNYC's HD3. Usually turn it on about 8:30 and listen to it while I go to bed and again as I am waking up in the AM. What it is, is the WNYC AM audio which is audible here with a lot of interference on AM. They run NPR talk shows as well as a local NYC talk show, which airs while I am at work. With HD 3 typically being a mono feed there is no problem with a talk radio format being on the HD 3 channel. Before WCBS FM reverted to "oldies" on their HD1/analog channel, I used to listen to their HD 2 which not only included music unavailable elsewhere in the NY market but also a weekly countdown show. I'm not trying to convince anyone to purchase an HD radio. All I'll say is that I ws motivated enough to buy three HD radios and I've been contemplating replacing my kitchen Super Radio with the new Sony HD radio.
Not a bad use for an HD3. I can hear the mono mp3 and wma streams here in Los Angeles. Am I a DXer?
http://www.wnyc.org/stream/am.pls
If you live in a strong signal area, don't have broadband or don't want to listen on your computer or don't want to buy an Internet radio (wired or wi-fi), I can see how buying an HD radio is a reasonable option if you really enjoy the station.
At Fry's Electronics superstore last weekend, I saw three Sangean digital radios.
Sangean HDR-1 tabletop HD radio for $199.99
Sangean HDT-1X component HD radio for $249.99
Sangean WFR-20 tabletop wired and wi-fi Internet radio and media player for $279.00
I also saw the Roku Soundbridge Radio (analog AM/FM with wi-fi Internet radio and media player for $199.99
So there are some interesting digital choices for radio fans that don't even involve satellite radio.