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MikeShannon914
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Backstory...bought an in-dash AM-FM-CD/CDRW(MP3)/HD Radio unit about 18 months ago. JUST NOW got around to messing with it. The idea here is to keep the factory radio as-is, and install this new unit in the glove compartment. (This is one of those cars that would have a gaping hole if you took out the factory unit, like a triple-DIN or something, and no one makes a kit for it. Besides, it would render the steering wheel radio controls obsolete.) FYI, the unit is made by "Dual" and was $99 or so at Fry's.
Still got some hardwiring to do (and locating an antenna splitter,) but for now, it's on and working. HD locks on quite well, and even tuned in some distant (non-HD) rimshots I usually don't get. (Might have been the weather.) Anyway, noticed a couple of things...one, the sound of the "normal" station gets some fairly dramatic improvement when the HD locks on. (Even 35-yr old old tapes of Casey Kasem reruns over KLUV had some great depth to them in HD.) The other thing is that there's about a 0.5 second delay from the HD station when compared to my portable radio playing nearby. In other words, KLUV-HD1 is a half-sec slower than raw KLUV-FM. It's no issue for me, but what causes that?
"In the final analysis," I'll ultimately end up with AM, FM, HD, a CD player that plays .mp3-formatted CD's along with conventional ones, and I've piped in the XM unit AND still have a place to plug in an iPod. Sheesh, I guess that's what it takes to deal with This Thing We Call DFW Radio...
Still got some hardwiring to do (and locating an antenna splitter,) but for now, it's on and working. HD locks on quite well, and even tuned in some distant (non-HD) rimshots I usually don't get. (Might have been the weather.) Anyway, noticed a couple of things...one, the sound of the "normal" station gets some fairly dramatic improvement when the HD locks on. (Even 35-yr old old tapes of Casey Kasem reruns over KLUV had some great depth to them in HD.) The other thing is that there's about a 0.5 second delay from the HD station when compared to my portable radio playing nearby. In other words, KLUV-HD1 is a half-sec slower than raw KLUV-FM. It's no issue for me, but what causes that?
"In the final analysis," I'll ultimately end up with AM, FM, HD, a CD player that plays .mp3-formatted CD's along with conventional ones, and I've piped in the XM unit AND still have a place to plug in an iPod. Sheesh, I guess that's what it takes to deal with This Thing We Call DFW Radio...