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jeffw_00
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Hi - I love HD Radio. I live/work about 20 miles west of Boston, and am able to get a number of HD stations (as long as I don't drive more than 10 miles further West). I believe the quality of my reception can be attributed to my 2008 Dual XHD6425 and the OEM 33" cowl antenna on my '95 Corolla.
I have 2 questions:
1) Will a new HD radio improve my reception (i.e., has the technology moved forward?)
2) Due to the age of my car, I'm always 'shopping' for a new one (yes, 90% of Corollas made since 1990 are still on the road, but they won't last forever 8-}). I see many new cars with HD Radio (e.g., Subaru), but none have the 33" whip antenna which I believe is technically the best approach. If I get a new car that has whatever antenna comes with it (in dash? little stub on the roof)? Will I see a reduction in my reception range compared to my Corolla? Or is there some magic they do on new cars to compensate?
Thanks!
/j
I have 2 questions:
1) Will a new HD radio improve my reception (i.e., has the technology moved forward?)
2) Due to the age of my car, I'm always 'shopping' for a new one (yes, 90% of Corollas made since 1990 are still on the road, but they won't last forever 8-}). I see many new cars with HD Radio (e.g., Subaru), but none have the 33" whip antenna which I believe is technically the best approach. If I get a new car that has whatever antenna comes with it (in dash? little stub on the roof)? Will I see a reduction in my reception range compared to my Corolla? Or is there some magic they do on new cars to compensate?
Thanks!
/j