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i hope for good.
Julius May said:it went back on last night.
luperm said:I enjoy AM HD. In the NY area, the daytime AM HD coverage (on the 50kW stations) is better than the FMs. We have 660, 710, 880 and 1010 with HD, and it sounds pretty darn good in my car.
You must not drive under overpasses, power lines, or during thunderstorms. My Sony XDRF1HD located between NYC and Philly, the best HD radio ever made, has only decoded 1 AM station in HD ever. It took a miracle for it to get an AM station in HD. Last night it was decoding FM stations in HD from Boston to DC during a strong tropo opening.luperm said:I enjoy AM HD. In the NY area, the daytime AM HD coverage (on the 50kW stations) is better than the FMs. We have 660, 710, 880 and 1010 with HD, and it sounds pretty darn good in my car.
Nick, what are you using for an AM antenna on the Sony?Nick said:My Sony XDRF1HD located between NYC and Philly, the best HD radio ever made, has only decoded 1 AM station in HD ever. It took a miracle for it to get an AM station in HD. Last night it was decoding FM stations in HD from Boston to DC during a strong tropo opening.
HD's legacy for us DXers will be the improvements in receiver design that resulted in impressive units like our Sony. Hopefully affordable high performing DSP units like the Sony will be available for our hobby long after cobbled-together HD has been abandoned in favor of internet distribution as a supplement to OTA, leaving the ubiquitous FM band with glorious, battery-efficient analog audio and an AM band that's at least serviceable for powerful stations.Nick said:HD radio is flawed, and only the DXers that complain about HD radio are listening and buying the HD radios.
Kent T said:The Sony HD tuner is good, but it is not the best. Best would be McIntosh or Day-Sequerra which are many thousands of dollars more.