Nick said:I noticed HD range is much greater with the 100000 watt class C's in the midwest than the class B's in the northeast. I was able to get the Minneapolis stations in HD reliably out to 40 miles on a portable HD radio. In the northeast, the HDs are almost completely gone 40 miles away.
KyleAndMelissa22 said:Nick said:I noticed HD range is much greater with the 100000 watt class C's in the midwest than the class B's in the northeast. I was able to get the Minneapolis stations in HD reliably out to 40 miles on a portable HD radio. In the northeast, the HDs are almost completely gone 40 miles away.
I was in East Brunswick NJ for a few days last week, the best NYC HD signal I got from there was WBLS, that did ok even while driving...WWFS also did ok from there...It was difficult and at times nearly impossible to get a lock on KTU, Z100 & NOW's HD signals, 30 miles from Empire. Down here in Upstate SC most HD signals do excellent out to about 50 miles.
K6JHU said:Eureka, DRM. There are so many ways to go digital. But all of them require a new digital only band. The FCC and the broadcasters are not ready to go there yet.
K6JHU said:Eureka, DRM. There are so many ways to go digital. But all of them require a new digital only band. The FCC and the broadcasters are not ready to go there yet.
K6JHU said:Just like there was no need for digital television. But anybody want to go back to 480i![]()
audioguy said:At my country house I can't get any TV stations reliably now, even though I have a large, high gain antenna system with a low noise preamp. It is in a low area that has always had weak reception. But with analog, you could always get a signal. Not with digital.
I think they should have designed in the capability for the digital signal to degrade gracefully. Like the fiscal cliff, the current system has a digital cliff and once you fall off, you are out of luck. Analog transmission is superior in these situations.
HD radio suffers from the same problem, plus interference to other stations (which nobody in the industry seems to care about). The answer is not to just keep cranking up the power-- that just exacerbates the interference issue.