I have some questions in reference to the Hybrid Digital radio I bought at Best Buy in Bradenton; it's their brand, the Insigna and it's a boombox with an I-Pod dock (and CD player).
The is the second HD radio I have bought, the other one was returned to Radio Shack w/i 24 hours (this was several years ago); it wasn't locking in anything, no matter where I placed the radio or how I arranged the dipole antenna.
This unit was on sale and is FM only (I was hoping to someday hear AM HD), the analogue FM band (no AM) is relatively deaf as far as sensitvity goes, so I'm pleasantly surprised that I am able to lock in as many HD2 and HD3 stations as I am.
WXTB will only sometime decode and that is outdoors; WCTQ! HD2- Classic country comes in well outside, but inside is a problem.
I realize that WXTB's tower is in Holiday and that makes a difference; in fact I can't get 107.3 into the HD mode either and it's antenna is in Oldsmar.
I have several questions, I'm near the bayfront in downtown St. Pete, so the Riverview HD stations are no problem, but 99.5, 104.7 and 106.5 are very hit and miss. (and the CBS stations with antennas in Seminole - 92.5 and 98.7 come in like troopers, both HD1 and HD2).
One question I have, is would installing a longer whip antenna (there is no antenna input on this unit) help with the reception? I'm hoping it will, as that is something I can do.
My other question is for WLLD, I'm receiving their base station as HD1, but no HD2, but an HD3 station simulcasting WFAN 660 out of NYC; is there a 94.1 HD2 signal, that my unit is not picking up?
Any comments from HDradioengineer, Jeff or Rfrus would be appreciated.
drt,
st. petersburg
btw- 102.5's HD2 comes in well indoors and out, here as well.
btw-2 I was stopping in parking lots every few mile to dx the HD2 stations with this; at Best Buy just north of Cortez, at Bayshore Gardens and at Publix at 1414 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota and I was amazed at how just a few miles can make a big difference.
Also I was not picking anything up around the Airport, Whitfield Estates or Bayshore Gardens on 99.9; this was this past Friday evening.
The is the second HD radio I have bought, the other one was returned to Radio Shack w/i 24 hours (this was several years ago); it wasn't locking in anything, no matter where I placed the radio or how I arranged the dipole antenna.
This unit was on sale and is FM only (I was hoping to someday hear AM HD), the analogue FM band (no AM) is relatively deaf as far as sensitvity goes, so I'm pleasantly surprised that I am able to lock in as many HD2 and HD3 stations as I am.
WXTB will only sometime decode and that is outdoors; WCTQ! HD2- Classic country comes in well outside, but inside is a problem.
I realize that WXTB's tower is in Holiday and that makes a difference; in fact I can't get 107.3 into the HD mode either and it's antenna is in Oldsmar.
I have several questions, I'm near the bayfront in downtown St. Pete, so the Riverview HD stations are no problem, but 99.5, 104.7 and 106.5 are very hit and miss. (and the CBS stations with antennas in Seminole - 92.5 and 98.7 come in like troopers, both HD1 and HD2).
One question I have, is would installing a longer whip antenna (there is no antenna input on this unit) help with the reception? I'm hoping it will, as that is something I can do.
My other question is for WLLD, I'm receiving their base station as HD1, but no HD2, but an HD3 station simulcasting WFAN 660 out of NYC; is there a 94.1 HD2 signal, that my unit is not picking up?
Any comments from HDradioengineer, Jeff or Rfrus would be appreciated.
drt,
st. petersburg
btw- 102.5's HD2 comes in well indoors and out, here as well.
btw-2 I was stopping in parking lots every few mile to dx the HD2 stations with this; at Best Buy just north of Cortez, at Bayshore Gardens and at Publix at 1414 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota and I was amazed at how just a few miles can make a big difference.
Also I was not picking anything up around the Airport, Whitfield Estates or Bayshore Gardens on 99.9; this was this past Friday evening.