SUPERCASTER said:Wait a minute, let's review.
If most listeners get acceptable to excellent analog AM or FM reception of a station or stations at their location, on the built in antennas that come attached to their radios, then shouldn't the necessity of adding additional, carefully positioned HD antennas be considered a serious drawback for the typical radio listener?
Perhaps even one of the many serious defects in the whole HD radio system?
This does not bode well for wide consumer acceptance of HD radio.
This defective, retrograde HD technology often requires careful positioning of external AM loops and rooftop FM antennas, often even within plain sight of the broadcasting towers.
Back to the 1920's and 30's I guess.
Once I got to the point where I had the AM antenna outside the window hanging off a hook and it still wasn't capturing the digital (although the blue light was flashing indicating digital MAY be possible) I knew that this was over with. No average person is going to do this for AM. And the Accurian, as of late, is only slightly better. When I first got the Accurian in December... I was able to get FAN, OR, ABC, CBS. The only station it can now snag is WFAN. WOR, WABC, WCBS... none are in HD... although all have VERY useable to clean signals, I have heard no audible change in the signals.. yet the radio can't do it anymore, so something has changed.