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georgetown3ham
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I purchased a JVC HD Radio about six months ago. My area doesn't really have any HD stations yet, but I travel to areas that do, so I wanted to "test" it. Here's my observations:
georgetownham said:I purchased a JVC HD Radio about six months ago. My area doesn't really have any HD stations yet, but I travel to areas that do, so I wanted to "test" it. Here's my observations:
radiopilot said:I just bought the Kenwood Model KDC-MP235 AM/FM/CD/HD/SAT/IPOD/Bluetooth car radio last week from BESTBUY and of course the saleskid did not even try to mention anything about the HD tuner for this radio but he QUICKLY wanted to get the Sirius/IPOD cable attachment to this radio and suggested that the HD tuner was 'crap' and that no one has bought one YET...
My son (for whcih the radio was bought for his FIAT Spider) was not even interested in the HD or CD feature of this radio infact the new car radios (newer) does not even come with the CD unit anymore, they now have the IPOD/satelite/Bluetooth feature... go see for yourself.... He wanted the IPOD/Bluetooth feature only, go figure.. he does not even listen to FM radio anymore and could care less for AM.
These are the trends whether the rabid pro-IBOC types like it or not!
Radiopilot
radiopilot said:I just bought the Kenwood Model KDC-MP235 AM/FM/CD/HD/SAT/IPOD/Bluetooth car radio last week from BESTBUY and of course the saleskid did not even try to mention anything about the HD tuner for this radio
.. and suggested that the HD tuner was 'crap' and that no one has bought one YET...
LinoNYC said:radiopilot said:I just bought the Kenwood Model KDC-MP235 AM/FM/CD/HD/SAT/IPOD/Bluetooth car radio last week from BESTBUY and of course the saleskid did not even try to mention anything about the HD tuner for this radio but he QUICKLY wanted to get the Sirius/IPOD cable attachment to this radio and suggested that the HD tuner was 'crap' and that no one has bought one YET...
My son (for whcih the radio was bought for his FIAT Spider) was not even interested in the HD or CD feature of this radio infact the new car radios (newer) does not even come with the CD unit anymore, they now have the IPOD/satelite/Bluetooth feature... go see for yourself.... He wanted the IPOD/Bluetooth feature only, go figure.. he does not even listen to FM radio anymore and could care less for AM.
These are the trends whether the rabid pro-IBOC types like it or not!
Radiopilot
Funny but the only "rabid" posters around here are the naysayers. They have two traits in common: they are professional victims -claiming personal attack when someone counters their flawed arguments, second, they often have these ironic handles.
The "trend" worldwide is toward digitization of mass-media. In this country,FM could probably continue without it for the forseeable future but AM is dead within a decade if something radical isn't done to improve the audio.
Europeans have had DAB for over a dozen years and mixed results regarding public acceptance. Part of this has been the cost of receivers and, more recently, the onslaught of new "personal media' devices.
They are now working on their version of hybrid (in band) digital.
Canadians have stopped promoting their DAB system and have taken exploratory steps toward adopting the AMerican iboc.
I don't understand why some are so filled with venom over this subject, but it really doesn't matter, any intelligent person would see the trend and use this (and other) forums for productive discussion rather then venting their frustrations over something inevitable and positive.
Lino
http://www.drm.org/system/whydigital.php
radiopilot said:Funny but I thought I bought the radio and not you... so therefore if Savannah is not broadcasting in HD and I could care less if they did or not is not the issue, but rather whether my son cares for the HD feature and he doesn't, the saleskid mentioned when I confronted him with the HD tuner that why do they sell them here in Savannah if there are no IBOC stations, he shrugged his shoulders and quoted 'I have not sold one of these units YET and they seem to be crap (Why? Because it does not decode anything if no stations are broadcasting in HD), you can UNDERSTAND that... entiendes ahora Lino?
So PLEASE give it a rest for now!
Radiopilot
radionekkid said:Are you being so pious as to label those who disagree with you as "naysayers" and challenging their intelligence? Constantly having to get in the last word or "I hit you last", a common school yard playground one-upsmanship ploy and a transference onto others what you are indeed guilty of. Based on this, I don't think you are any better than those you most vehemently criticize as "venomous". Are you not part of the problem here? Think about it.....Misery loves company most of the time, only a few domminate this board.
LinoNYC said:Iboc offers a last chance for AM.
dbdigital said:Lest we forget about CAM-D, Leonard Kahn had his objection over the Clear Channel sale shot down by the FCC. It seems he failed to provide sufficient evidence that CC had been shutting out his competing digital AM system from major markets and, therefore, was violating anti-trust laws.
http://www.rwonline.com/pages/s.0100/t.10891.html
He may be an engineering genius, but as his own lawyer, Kahn is a disaster.
db
LinoNYC said:dbdigital said:Lest we forget about CAM-D, Leonard Kahn had his objection over the Clear Channel sale shot down by the FCC. It seems he failed to provide sufficient evidence that CC had been shutting out his competing digital AM system from major markets and, therefore, was violating anti-trust laws.
http://www.rwonline.com/pages/s.0100/t.10891.html
He may be an engineering genius, but as his own lawyer, Kahn is a disaster.
db
His cam-d website has two airchecks, both are of the analog carrier, if you read his description carefully you'll note that he is saying in effect this is what the analog sounds like with cam-d running. No digital. No specs although an engineer told me that it had an 8-bit depth -that and the analog up to 7k ought to sound real great, we'll probably never know.
What is typical of some of the iboc detractors is that they'll believe in cam-d, a "system" that no one seems to have actually heard (probably believe anything Ol' Lenny says) but will hate iboc even with demonstrated proof that it works and sounds decent.
Reminds me of the crowd allways touting the "virtuous" Apple computer co. vs. mean old corporate PC.
Lino
Kahn needs to do the same with his system. A simple start is to build a professional website with specs and a photo of the product along with credible sound files and demos. Next, build a sales team who can effectively trumpet CAM-D to the rest of the world and make whatever agreements they can with overseas reps and CE manufacturers to get the system into radios. And, finally, Lenny needs to forget about the FCC and winning lawsuits over anti-trust issues.
On paper CAM-D sounds like a very good compromise for the narrowband world of AM but we need something more than the ravings of a mad blogger to confirm that.
LinoNYC said:How is it "flaming" to point out the obvious. Many of the same people who rail against the iboc system then exclaim the virtues of one that doesn't even seem to exist.