This is a pretty big step. Other manufacturers are sure to follow.
LasVegasRadioJunky said:This is a pretty big step. Other manufacturers are sure to follow.
LasVegasRadioJunky said:This is a pretty big step. Other manufacturers are sure to follow.
clouseau said:Got it.
Lemmings.
They say it, but they might not do it.
Volvo has no market share.
Car Companies are going bankrupt.
Etc.. etc..
I admit it. HD radio being standard equipment in Volvos is truly terrible news for iBiquity. Sort of like that whole "Radios have no value because the price keeps going down.
It's just terrible news. Put Strubel on suicide watch.
Clouseau
Savage said:Well, Inspector, I don't think anybody here was arguing that Volvo's making HD standard is "terrible news for iBiquity." I think they (including me) were disagreeing with the original poster's declaration that "other manufacturers are sure to follow" as unsupportable hyperbole.
A bad thing for Volvo's decision is, most ironically, the looming tenfold digital power increase being pushed for HD-FM. Most engineering opinion (that would be non-Alliance) agrees that predicted significant loss of analog coverage will primarily afflict in-car listening, with comments filed with the Commission now predicting over a third of FM stations stand to lose up to HALF of car-radio analog coverage due to self-interference. Think that's not gonna bring a wave of angry Volvo buyers back into dealerships demanding fixes? How do you think that will impact Volvo's commitment to HD?
I know: we "don't know how bad" the loss of analog will be. It was just over a year ago when the then much-larger HD lobby argued that HD-AM skywave interference wouldn't be as bad as predicted.
Savage said:Nobody's running anything through any kind of filter, Inspector. We're just expressing opinions, as are you. Which is the function of this board.
You're mischaracterising things I said in my posts. I never suggested that Volvo was "worthless as a partner,"
or that I'm "poo-poo'ing" another poster's words.
I was simply disagreeing with what you must admit was a sweepingly broad prediction. As has been proven over and over millions of times through history, the "best predictor of the future is the past" when it comes to human endeavour. All other things being equal, what's the best predictor of Volvo's future experience with HD Radio? Look at what happened with Jaguar and Ford, and what's currently (not) going on with BMW. I would argue it isn't good. I'm sure you disagree.
And that's fine.
I quoted one engineer's comments with the Commission. The commentator has decades of experience in development of digital radio systems, and he happens to agree with many others including NPR. The people who believe that the proposed digital HD-FM increase will cause destructive interference in cars are not some kind of "lunatic fringe." Actually they represent a body of opinion which approaches majority, if not actual majority. Read the trade coverage on the digital increase.
Not at all. I think a couple of points you made are. ALthough it's not like I've never done that.Sorry you think my opinions are "foolish" or that my arguments are "ridiculous." I'll leave it up to readers and posters here to make the decision as to whether they agree more with you or with me.
This is one of the great tragedies of HD Radio....
clouseau said:Actually, I think one of the great tragedies of HD is what it has done to those who follow it. It has divided the industry and the engineering community more than almost anything else. And that's too bad.
Clouseau
KB1OKL said:.
There is no bias on this board only realistic thinking.