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Just got my Radio Shack catalog in the mail. NOTHING about HD RADIO. :-[
 
LP's ? 8-tracks? dictaphones? Rotary dial phones? walkie talkies?
 
KPLEXCOMPLEX said:
LP's ? 8-tracks? dictaphones? Rotary dial phones? walkie talkies?

Plenty of XM-Sirrius stuff. I went to Radio Shack today and ask why isn't there anything on HD RADIO in the catalog the guy said he was aware of HD RADIO but NOBODY has ask for them. You can thank radio for that. These companies spending all this money on HD RADIO and i hardly hear jocks, promos, promotions promoting it.

What a joke!!!! :D

Radio should stop worring about HD RADIO and embrace Internet Streaming!!!!!!
 
Catalog? Like a real, 150-page catalog? I thought they quit doing those about 6 years ago. I hope they've returned, but I bet you're talking about a monthly sales circular.
 
Plenty of XM-Sirrius stuff. I went to Radio Shack today and ask why isn't there anything on HD RADIO in the catalog the guy said he was aware of HD RADIO but NOBODY has ask for them. You can thank radio for that. These companies spending all this money on HD RADIO and i hardly hear jocks, promos, promotions promoting it.

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you hardly hear stations promoting hd radio? i rarely listen to radio in dallas these days -- but i absolutely can't listen for 5 minutes WITHOUT hearing a promo for hd radio. they are EVERYWHERE, on 5 or 6 stations i button-push through. i hear it more than the edge plays weezer or kzps plays boston!

that said, the radios at radio shack are still WAY too expensive, even for a radio person or radio geek.
 
HD Radio is a big joke. Its a waste of time and money. Why would jocks on regular radio want to promote something that would take people away from listening to them and that brings in zero ad revenue? Such a waste.
 
MikeShannon914 said:
Catalog? Like a real, 150-page catalog? I thought they quit doing those about 6 years ago. I hope they've returned, but I bet you're talking about a monthly sales circular.

You're right. It was the circular.
 
Ahhhh...too bad. Guess I'll have to resort to my little catalog collection for an occasional fix. Always enjoyed looking for the products that had the little box next to them that proclaimed, "NEW FOR '72" (or whatever year.)

Anyone remember Burstein-Applebee? Not big here in Dallas (a few mall locations in the mid- and late-70s) but mainly a great Kansas City-based mail-order outlet for anything and everything electronic. They put Radio Shack to shame back in the day...all those little pieces and parts you could not find elsewhere. Also was one of the few places in the 70s where you could buy high-end, name-brand stereo equipment. B-A was dried up by the 80s, after 50+ years in the biz...not sure what happened, but I sure miss 'em. :'(
 
MikeShannon914 said:
Also was one of the few places in the 70s where you could buy high-end, name-brand stereo equipment. B-A was dried up by the 80s, after 50+ years in the biz...not sure what happened, but I sure miss 'em. :'(

Me too. It was a good store. I even miss Olson Electronics (AKA: "Japan-Land). Lafayette Radio never ventured west but they were also great electronics retailer, at least for a while. All three put Radio Shack to shame.
 
Highland electronics was great,McDuff ( bought out by TandY) was a good store. Incredible Universe was a smart brain child but Tandy got too greedy and expanded too quickly at the expense of it s arlington and Garland stores. Federated was a great electronics shop. Now Circuit City is in trouble.
 
wombat said:
that said, the radios at radio shack are still WAY too expensive, even for a radio person or radio geek.

Well put - I counted the number of radios in my house - at $200 each to replace them, the numbers took an alarming direction. And I have three cars - putting aftermarket radios in them for HD would not only cost $200 times 3 - but also disable some nice features like tuning in the steering wheel. So I guess the HD folks want me to buy three new cars just for the HD radio.

Thanks for telling me Radio Shack has XM radios. I may stop in to buy one.
 
By the way, does anyone remember the greatness of Heathkit?

And I've still got my Radio Shack 60-in-1 project kit.
 
bill davis said:
By the way, does anyone remember the greatness of Heathkit?

All of my Heathkits are still operating, and providing excellent performance.
 
bill davis said:
By the way, does anyone remember the greatness of Heathkit?



I do. And it's a shame I got into amateur radio after their heyday. Some of those kits sounded like fun!
 

you hardly hear stations promoting hd radio? i rarely listen to radio in dallas these days -- but i absolutely can't listen for 5 minutes WITHOUT hearing a promo for hd radio. they are EVERYWHERE, on 5 or 6 stations i button-push through. i hear it more than the edge plays weezer or kzps plays boston!

that said, the radios at radio shack are still WAY too expensive, even for a radio person or radio geek.
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Same thing in Philadelphia and New York...it's being promoted rather heavily. And I agree about the price. If they get cheap enough, maybe it'll fly, but I'm smelling AM stereo here. I actually one of those component Radio Shack AM stereo tuners, so I guess I qualify as a radio GEEK! ;)
 
I grew up DX'ing AM radio at night, and for as much as I believe what HD radio does on the AM band is just plain wrong, from a purist standpoint...

I heard HD radio on AM...a local Radio Disney affiliate and I WAS BLOWN AWAY.

That said, Crutchfield, a few months back had the JVC HD radios with CD player 50 watts per channel (in dash) for less than $200. They were $179, as I recall.

That said, HD car stereos are WELL within reach price-wise.

Portable units/tabletop/boombox stereos? No, not there yet. They may take off when the 50-$70 price point is hit, if that ever happens.

As far as Radio Shack goes, there used to be radioshack dot com stores, in about 2002, they closed them all...they carried everything...

It was old-school Radio Shack sized 3x...everything from 25 ham towers to diy cabling for ethernet to switches, ic's, capacitors, darn near everything you'd see in an old catalog, stocked deep in a store.

Never did understand the reason they were called "radio shack dot com" stores...poor positioning, in my opinion.
 
Sgeirk said:
I grew up DX'ing AM radio at night, and for as much as I believe what HD radio does on the AM band is just plain wrong, from a purist standpoint...

I heard HD radio on AM...a local Radio Disney affiliate and I WAS BLOWN AWAY.

That said, Crutchfield, a few months back had the JVC HD radios with CD player 50 watts per channel (in dash) for less than $200. They were $179, as I recall.

That said, HD car stereos are WELL within reach price-wise.

Portable units/tabletop/boombox stereos? No, not there yet. They may take off when the 50-$70 price point is hit, if that ever happens.

As far as Radio Shack goes, there used to be radioshack dot com stores, in about 2002, they closed them all...they carried everything...

It was old-school Radio Shack sized 3x...everything from 25 ham towers to diy cabling for ethernet to switches, ic's, capacitors, darn near everything you'd see in an old catalog, stocked deep in a store.

Never did understand the reason they were called "radio shack dot com" stores...poor positioning, in my opinion.

They seem to be trying to become a Wal-Mart of electronics. They chopped their OTA antenna line down to nothing, and don't stock half of the electronic components they used to. I don't shop there much anymore; instead, I buy my parts from places like MCM electronics. I like to fix things, and the new Radio Shack doesn't cater to my kind!
 
Sgeirk said:
I heard HD radio on AM...a local Radio Disney affiliate and I WAS BLOWN AWAY.

That said, Crutchfield, a few months back had the JVC HD radios with CD player 50 watts per channel (in dash) for less than $200. They were $179, as I recall.

That said, HD car stereos are WELL within reach price-wise.

I heard it on XM, and I was blown away as well. The XM signal is much more robust than HD AM, and the head unit is half the price of an HD radio. I can also take the head unit from car to car and into the house, and use the FM modulator to hear XM through every radio I have, including portable.

The days of aftermarket car radios are over. The stock radio is one of the best DX units I have heard in a stock radio, and it is so intertwined with the car removal and replacement is impossible. I would lose all the remote capabilities on the steering wheel and back seats.
 
Don said:
Same thing in Philadelphia and New York...it's being promoted rather heavily. And I agree about the price. If they get cheap enough, maybe it'll fly, but I'm smelling AM stereo here. I actually one of those component Radio Shack AM stereo tuners, so I guess I qualify as a radio GEEK! ;)

The TM-152 - I have one, too. It isn't a DX unit for sure, but does respectably well on locals to medium fringe. Add a loop antenna and it can get amazing reception.

The thing about the TM-152 is that - being an AM stereo radio - it has product detection. Therefore very good fidelity on AM stations that are smart enough not to have chopped off their bandwidth. TM-152's can be easily re-tuned to include the expanded band, and long after the last C-Quam station signs off, they will be highly valued for their great sound!
 
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