No need to buy a problematic, expensive HD Radio just to hear all those HD programs. No HD Radio offers this much choice.
http://radio.findanisp.com/internet-radio.php
http://radio.findanisp.com/internet-radio.php
SUPERCASTER said:No need to buy a problematic, expensive HD Radio just to hear all those HD programs. No HD Radio offers this much choice.
http://radio.findanisp.com/internet-radio.php
SayNoToIBOC said:"Cool. Let me buy a $500 computer and pay a monthly ISP fee so that I can listen to stuttering streaming audio at my desk. I want to go upstairs...but wait! Can't take my radio there!"
Who doesn't have a computer and ISP ! Gosh, I could spend $300 on a lousy HD radio that requires a 7-foot dipole antenna (wouldn't that be portable). Yea, I go upstairs to my computrer and listen to AOL Radio for free, while I post. iBiquity gets part of that outrageous $300 !
SayNoToIBOC said:And, you spent $600 for garbage terrestrial radio !![]()
SayNoToIBOC said:It is no where that much - hell I could get Internet Radio as an option on my plan, for little as $200/month - nad the bit rate is much higher ! And, you spent $600 on HD radios, just to get garbage terrestrial radio.
SayNoToIBOC said:IBOCROcks wrote: Hmmm...I make a one time payment, and get close to CD quality sound (you wouldn't know since you've never heard HD). Meanwhile, you're stuck with monthly payments and are tethered to your computer. Let's see...one time cost, or recurring fees? Simple to use radio, or software on a computer? Yeah, the choice is pretty obvious. Streaming audio is not the HD killer. Keep using that "garbage terretrial radio" line...it's funny coming from a DX'er that hasn't heard any programming on HD2. If terrestrial radio is such garbage, why are you ranting so much about protecting it from the big bad IBOC? See, you don't even know why you're ranting anymore! You just fight for the sake of fighting. How pathetic.Sounds like you're not the smartest tool in the shed. Of course, I guess I'm just stating the obvious here."
Oh God, here we go again - most people have a computer and ISP and monthly payments - I just happen to be luckly enough to have AOL and AOL Radio is free. You my buddy, are out $600 for two garbage HD Receptor HD radios (and it is ugly too, no offense) - all that wasted on garbage terrestrial AM/FM radio, Jesus ! From what I heard (and didn't hear) in Best Buy, you can have it !
SayNoToIBOC said:"Right. And most people sit at their computer to listen to the radio. Aside from the fact that "most people have a computer and internet connection" is simply not true, you're tied to the computer...period."
Yes they do, yes they do ! This is VERY entertaining !![]()
SayNoToIBOC said:I'll get the last post, if it kills me !
SayNoToIBOC said:IBOCROcks wrote: Hmmm...I make a one time payment, and get close to CD quality sound (you wouldn't know since you've never heard HD). Meanwhile, you're stuck with monthly payments and are tethered to your computer. Let's see...one time cost, or recurring fees? Simple to use radio, or software on a computer? Yeah, the choice is pretty obvious. Streaming audio is not the HD killer.