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How many of you have an HD radio?

Do you like it?

What do you listen to?

Do your friends know what HD radio is?

If you had a choice, what would you rather have? HD radio or satellite? or your iPod?

Do you think HD radio today is more successful than AM stereo was in the 1980's?

Have you ever considered reading a book instead of listening to radio or watching television?

Do you think I've asked enough questions?
 
I really wish AM Stereo would have made it.
It seems a hell of a lot better than this POS IBOC!

AM Stereo
Its Stereo
Sounds Good (On Regular Tuner Or Am Stereo Tuner)
Needs Special Receiver
Used 15 khz Audio Thus Enhancing Regular Non Stereo Sound as well.
Came In Cars
Doesn't Cause Interference
Does Not Harm Station's Coverage
Does not need a license to use it (At least I Don't Think It Did)
Probably Did Not Break every 2 months
No Hash
No Decode Time Or Delay

IBOC "HD"
Sounds Good (It Should on an HD Radio)
Stereo
Radio Text
Causes Interference
Reduces AM Station Coverage
Needs A Paid License To use
Breaks All The Time
Sideband Hash
Decode Time And Delay
Needs A Special Radio
Reduces Analog Audio Quality
Does Not Come In Cars As Factory Option
 
Do you like it?
I do not dislike but I'm not a fanboy. HD was standard on the Kenwood car unit I chose based on other features (BT, SAT Ready, USB). Same for my Sony XDR-F1HD in my house, I got it for DX and its impressive tuner. I do agree with folks who say it's ruining AM reception and my ears can tell the difference between HD and non-HD on FM. The HD often sounds worse esp. on stations with muti-HD's since the bandwidth is divided up.

What do you listen to?
I do not listen to HD that often but when I do it's KDMX-HD2 (Pride Radio), KRLD-HD2 (KRLD-AM), and KDGE-HD2 (The Cutting Edge).

Do your friends know what HD radio is?
No idea. It's never come up in discussions.

If you had a choice, what would you rather have? HD radio or satellite? or your iPod?
SAT, but I often play MP3's from a USB stick or stream internet stations via my phone via Bluetooth in my car.

Do you think HD radio today is more successful than AM stereo was in the 1980's?
I guess I'm too young to remember the AM stereo hype. I've listened to music on FM all my life.

Have you ever considered reading a book instead of listening to radio or watching television?
Nah

Do you think I've asked enough questions?
Nah
 
I got one of those cheapy 39 dollar FM only mini receivers last Christmas. I've played with it for a few days. I tried using it in my car, but there are just too many drop outs (I expected that). 99 percent of my listening is in vehicle so it sits in my desk drawer, waiting for a reason for me to use it.
 
I liked AM Stereo, had a Pioneer AM Stereo installed in my 79 Thunderbird. (Liked that car too.)
In this market 570 (KRQX) 1150 (KVIL) & 1310 (KAAM) were Stereo.

Never tried HD Radio. From what I read on this Board, I'm in no hurry.
 
Do you like it? It is okay... I bought a dock for my XM Roadie so I listen to that mostly.

What do you listen to? My dogs listen to The Oasis 107.5 HD-2 while I am at work. I used to listen to KPLX HD-2 when they played music... I believe it was called 99.5 The Vibe and also 93.3 had a station called Energy that was pretty good. Now 99.5 is a simulcast of the Ticket and I am not sure if 93.3 is still on.

Do your friends know what HD radio is? I have to explain it to them.

If you had a choice, what would you rather have? HD radio or satellite? or your iPod? XM/iPod

Do you think HD radio today is more successful than AM stereo was in the 1980's? No

Have you ever considered reading a book instead of listening to radio or watching television? I can't read.

Do you think I've asked enough questions? No, keep 'em coming...
 

Do you like it?

Yes. I'd like it better if it were wired directly to my aux input. The car dealer instead used the RF modulator function, so my audio quality never gets better than regular FM. Reception of WRR is actually better because the digital signal rarely drops out, while the regular analog signal fades frequently. I tried it for AM. Even at its best, the audio is still tinny. (Except on KAAM where the bass was always too high on AM. I haven't listened in a while.)

What do you listen to?
WRR. The Strip. Occasionally the .2's of KZPS, KEGL and KLUV, just for variety.

Do your friends know what HD radio is?
They have no clue.

If you had a choice, what would you rather have? HD radio or satellite? or your iPod?
I don't need the monthly charge for sat. I'd pick my iPod first and my HD second.

Do you think HD radio today is more successful than AM stereo was in the 1980's?
I don't think you could call AM stereo successful. AM just isn't up to the challenge for music. For talk, additional audio range is nice--just makes voices sound more natural, but the difference between analog and digital is minimal.

Have you ever considered reading a book instead of listening to radio or watching television?
Considered it and done it.

Do you think I've asked enough questions?
For this topic, perhaps.
 
oldmanradio said:
If you had a choice, what would you rather have? HD radio or satellite? or your iPod?

I think you should modify that question to include Internet access in the car, which of course would include streaming audio.

If you did that I think you would get better answers, and I suspect that satellite radio would be the loser. If I'm going to pay for something, Internet access would win hands down for me.
 
dfaulkner said:
I liked AM Stereo, had a Pioneer AM Stereo installed in my 79 Thunderbird. (Liked that car too.)
In this market 570 (KRQX) 1150 (KVIL) & 1310 (KAAM) were Stereo.

Never tried HD Radio. From what I read on this Board, I'm in no hurry.

I believe, at some point, 1480 (KMEZ) was Stereo as well.
 
HD Radio is GREAT! I have one on my desk, did not buy it, the company has them stuffed in every cranny of the building. It is fantastic, if I have a report, order or other important document that I do not wish to lose, I put it under this remarkable device and it will no blow away regardless of how high the AC is cranked. Remarkable.
 
gspitslive said:
HD Radio is GREAT! I have one on my desk, did not buy it, the company has them stuffed in every cranny of the building. It is fantastic, if I have a report, order or other important document that I do not wish to lose, I put it under this remarkable device and it will no blow away regardless of how high the AC is cranked. Remarkable.

I'm laughing. Sounds like HD is less than living up to the hype. Even people on this thread who have it aren't using it. Could be it's a massive boondoggle.
 
gspitslive said:
HD Radio is GREAT! I have one on my desk, did not buy it, the company has them stuffed in every cranny of the building. It is fantastic, if I have a report, order or other important document that I do not wish to lose, I put it under this remarkable device and it will no blow away regardless of how high the AC is cranked. Remarkable.

That is hilarious ! But I have other unused appliances that can serve as paper weights, so I'll continue to hold off on buying one for now.....
 
oldmanradio said:
Do your friends know what HD radio is?

My best friend actually thought that HD was rolling out to all radio stations, like DTV did for TV stations...yeah, right, like WBAP would really give up a 30+ states CC (and Scotland?!? :D ) analog signal. I had to break the good news to him. He just thought sure he was right (I don't know where he heard his story from)....
 
oldmanradio said:
Do you like it?

Have several. It isn't that I dislike HD radio, its that the quality of the receivers are unacceptably poor. You can put them in analog mode and they sound like crap. In my case, its the equipment that sucks rather than the HD signal. Now I do see that the HD signals are mostly poorly equalized.

What do you listen to?

KEGL-2, (KRLD-HD2) (forget the FM calls), KLUV-2 (thats where the oldies went!). Unfortunately, all of the radios that I listen to most are my trusty old high-end systems that sound so much better (than the HD radios in analog mode or digital mode).

Do your friends know what HD radio is?

Not a chance

If you had a choice, what would you rather have? HD radio or satellite? or your iPod?

HD radio with decent quality receivers and some attention by the stations on properly equaling the sound in the first place.

Do you think HD radio today is more successful than AM stereo was in the 1980's?

never listened to AM stereo

Have you ever considered reading a book instead of listening to radio or watching television?

All the time.

Do you think I've asked enough questions?

Since this editor messess up with too long text box, yes.
 
No HD. Sat radio 4 me. Luv me some Deep tracks and lots more. HD is going the way of Am Stereo. IP Radio is on the way. When the kids link up Iphone with the car; It's over. I play my own formats through out my house and when I can link up with the car. I only hear bits of fm now switching the radio in the car from the ticket to sat radio. But then I'm out of the demo that mean anything to adverts anyway. What do I know.
 
317C50KW said:
I got one of those cheapy 39 dollar FM only mini receivers last Christmas. I've played with it for a few days. I tried using it in my car, but there are just too many drop outs (I expected that). 99 percent of my listening is in vehicle so it sits in my desk drawer, waiting for a reason for me to use it.

I'll give you $5 for it.

Wait, I meant .50
 
I had an HD radio in my last car.
It sounded awesome on FM when it worked!
More often than not, it would drop the signal and revert back to analog and cause a few seconds delay - unbelievably annoying - can't imagine anyone putting up with that.

I thought it also sounded great for AM, again, when it worked. The quality really is very close to FM.
But the same issue, it would drop and revert to analog which was counter to the point.

Great idea, just doesn't seem to work. If it did, I would have ordered my new car with it last year - I did not.

Thus....the problem.
 
I have a home Sony unit for the home stereo.

Bought it about 2 years ago. It came with a 'wire' antenna, the kind where its just a wire with the jacket stripped off the end. I had to run it across the floor to tape it up in a window to get a signal. And even though it was 'digital', it still static'd from time to time.

I found the HD-2 and 3 channels....neat.

It's been in a closet for 12-16 months.
 
I'm usually quick to get new gadgets but I heard about the reception problems with HD & didn't get one. I listen to talk radio mostly anyway & it doesn't require HD. Instead I bought an IP radio for the house that doesn't give me reception issues, plus 15,000 Reciva stations all over the globe. Nice trade-off.

I don't see mobile IP taking off if cell providers cap the monthly usage, like the new iPads & iPhone plans are getting now. At $25 per 2 MB, it wouldn't take much streaming before you have to get a second mortgage. Might be ok for other web apps but any kind of audio/video streaming would break the bank. I was lucky to get in under the wire, and got unlimited data. But when my phone croaks, so will my unlimited plan. Enjoying it while it lasts. ;D
 
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