Kempeitai and Stasi, meet...iBiquity! The Digital Radio Geniuses have launched - via their May HD Radio Tech Bulletin No. 5 - a convenient form with which you can rat out any fellow HD users in your market who aren't properly maintaining their HD broadcasts.
The "Broadcast Engineers' Station Issues Report" includes fields for callsign, AM or FM, frequency and listening location. You can type in the time of each "offense" and the nature thereof - with iBiquity shining the 100-watt bulb in your eyes while they shove "hiss" under your fingernails to determine:
"Is the station time aligned?"
"Is the station sending Title and Artists information and if so, is it correct?"
"Is there audio present on the multicast channels(s)?"
"Are the HD2 and HD3 channels the same audio level as the main HD1 and FM analog?"
(MY money on most of the fields checked, from personal experience would be, "don't make me laugh," no, no and no.....)
Big Brother Bob is watching you, HD broadcasters! As if you needed another reason to toss this junk engineering in the dumpster! Presumably the information gleaned from little weasel snitcher-competitors would fuel warning letters from iBiquity to ITS CUSTOMERS (!) warning that continued "offenses" could constitute grounds for legal claims for breach of licensing contract. Check it out for yourself:
http://www.ibiquity.com/broadcasters/quality_implementation/report_station_issues
The FUN NEVER STOPS at iBiquity: you can also whine publicly about pervasive nonavailability of HD receivers.
http://www.ibiquity.com/broadcasters/quality_implementation/report_retail_experience
The "Broadcast Engineers' Station Issues Report" includes fields for callsign, AM or FM, frequency and listening location. You can type in the time of each "offense" and the nature thereof - with iBiquity shining the 100-watt bulb in your eyes while they shove "hiss" under your fingernails to determine:
"Is the station time aligned?"
"Is the station sending Title and Artists information and if so, is it correct?"
"Is there audio present on the multicast channels(s)?"
"Are the HD2 and HD3 channels the same audio level as the main HD1 and FM analog?"
(MY money on most of the fields checked, from personal experience would be, "don't make me laugh," no, no and no.....)
Big Brother Bob is watching you, HD broadcasters! As if you needed another reason to toss this junk engineering in the dumpster! Presumably the information gleaned from little weasel snitcher-competitors would fuel warning letters from iBiquity to ITS CUSTOMERS (!) warning that continued "offenses" could constitute grounds for legal claims for breach of licensing contract. Check it out for yourself:
http://www.ibiquity.com/broadcasters/quality_implementation/report_station_issues
The FUN NEVER STOPS at iBiquity: you can also whine publicly about pervasive nonavailability of HD receivers.
http://www.ibiquity.com/broadcasters/quality_implementation/report_retail_experience