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HDRadio - HD Radio for Advertisers and Consumers

HDRadio is no doubt the consumer choice. It's free and the sound quality is amazing. It can be used local, regional, national or international. The interactivity for monetization is a think of wonder.

How long before every FM and Am station converts so everyone can make more money and consumers can enjoy all the benefits of FREE radio?
 
I don't want to toss cold water on your statement but I seriously doubt any human with normal hearing can tell any difference between analog FM and digital FM. I have one of the top receivers in the business and the sound quality doesn't seem to change between the two technologies.

Someone here said it best a long time ago - HD radio was a solution in search of a problem.
 
Hahahahahaha!!! Monetization of "HD Radio?" "No doubt the consumer choice?" Bahahahahahahahahahahaha! That must be some good crack you're smokin'!
 
I don't want to toss cold water on your statement but I seriously doubt any human with normal hearing can tell any difference between analog FM and digital FM. I have one of the top receivers in the business and the sound quality doesn't seem to change between the two technologies.

Someone here said it best a long time ago - HD radio was a solution in search of a problem.

You really can't tell the difference? It's obvious to me, even when I'm driving down the freeway! The highs kick in, the background is dead quiet and multipath interference disappears! I find it annoying to listen to a non-HD station for those reasons. Maybe the processing in your area is bad.
 
I'd like to get an HD radio for the subchannels, but there are little or no stations doing anything with it in West TN outside of Memphis.
 
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