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HD radio site= XPERI?


Is it just me or does the HD Radio site now link to something called Xperi?
It USED TO have a directory (not always accurate) of HD radio in your area, what models were available, etc.
Did they sell the domain name or something>?
 
Xperi is the company that succeeded iBiquity (I think) as owners of the proprietary HD technology. IIRC, they're not really into the radio business, more like vulture capitalists keeping the technology alive for the purpose of squeezing payments out of its users. That's probably why the directory has been abandoned.
 
OK thanks--I DO see the following:
All-Digital AM - HD Radio for all digital AM

I thought that was the reason, somehow.
There is a link where you can enter your zip code and get a list of HD stations but it's just text and not
graphics, links, etc Work in progress...?
 
At least in my area, some parts of the list of HD radio stations are updated other parts of the list are very outdated. Some of the stations listed as HD have dropped HD a while ago.
 
ok great thanks--
I do see hdradio.com does now redirect to that site, not to an overall Xperi page--but I'll try that other link, for accuracy!
 
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