Zach said:
KB1OKL said:
rbrucecarter5 said:
Darth_vader said:
Mediumwave or VHF FM, Zach?
Actually, a system like Ibiquity would probably be well-suited for an environment such as the Strip, given all the electrical noise. Went there once myself, about a decade ago. From experience, it's probably one of the absolute worst, godd-forsaken places on Earth to be in if you want to do any kind of serious analogue FM DXing!
Egad - how on earth would HD work if there is so much interference on the FM band? The HD system is weak enough as it is, I would think interference would destroy it.
I was never able to receive any FM IBOC unless the station was coming in crystal clear in analog first.
What part of Vegas were you in, and what radio did you use?
This was at home here in central Ma. I have a Sony XDR-F1HD and lived in a very noisy environment and found that reception was consistently worse, When an analog station wouldn't come in well I couldn't get a lock on the station. The only station that was fairly consistent was an NPR station from Boston at about 40 miles from the transmitter. It's a 100 KW station and it did sound good but then again it also sounded good in analog, I then noticed that if a station had poor analog reception HD was even more difficult to receive.
I have moved and have an old Rat Shack FM Yagi on the roof and can get the Boston area FM's in HD but I'm not an FM DXer and have no interest in maximizing HD reception other than using the antenna which was here already. I threw a 75 ohm line on it for my Bose Wave radio which is not the most sensitive radio in the world and decided to check out HD with it. The Sony is back on a shelf in my closet and the Bose is hooked back up. Now if I as a DXer have no interest in it and do not want to tweak it for better reception how is a consumer who just wants something to work right out of the box going to react?