Mike Walker said:
"No doubt" they're sitting on shelves? Based upon WHAT? Cite specific sales figures FROM RADIO SHACK to back up that claim!
The Accurian is a niche product, but a very popular niche product. Since it's introduction, especially when on sale, it has been THE LEAST EXPENSIVE way to get HD radio. I know lots of people who own this radio. There's an extremely positive review of the Accurian in the latest edition of Radio World.
When I went up to out RS a few weeks ago, the salesman indicated that very few HD radios have been sold - any idiot can see why the Accurian HD is on-rebate, or why items in general are put on-sale. No one that I know owns an HD radio - maybe, some of your broadcast buddies do, but the general public has not bought into this farce. This review of three HD radios, including the Accurian, is very critical:
"HD Radio Effort Undermined by Weak Tuners in Expensive Radios"
"As I pointed out earlier, the HD radios all came with simple external antennas, essentially 9’ pieces of wire.The AM band utilized a straight length of copper while the FM band employed a T-shaped stretch. Attaching these radios to a outdoor aerial such as an old TV antenna will make a dramatic improvement in reception. Unfortunately, in the cable TV era not a lot of homes have outdoor aerials anymore. This means additional cost and effort. Most consumers who purchase one of these radios will never bother do that and, to be perfectly frank, they shouldn't have to. Early adopters of HD Radio are only getting a fraction of the stations they should. This is a big problem, because word-of-mouth on HD Radio starts with them. Already there are signs of consumer indifference to HD Radio, suggesting the early adopters are not exactly singing the virtues of the technology. When you spend a few hundred dollars for an HD radio just to get one or two HD2 stations and mediocre analog reception you quickly question the value of your purchase. Outdoor aerials will correct this issue, but at added expense and effort."
http://www.mp3newswire.net/stories/7002/hd-radio2.html
Nothing like first-impressions !