Maybe it is just me. I have several HD radios that we use around the radio station because of their much better than average analog reception. A couple of them are running translators. The HD part is never used. We are strictly analog.
In the last week or so, I've been bit twice. Our nearly two year old Sangean HD-1 took a dump during the middle of a remote. It had made some odd noises prior to this that sounded like static or adjacent channel interference. We just figured it was bad reception at the remote location. Now it just makes white noise, like it was tuned between stations or had no antenna. (It does have an antenna). Since it is out of warranty, it is probably going in the dumpster.
I replaced it with a nice new Sony XDR-F1HD fresh out of the box. I never thought about checking it out prior to the next remote need. It was defective on first power up. All it says on the screen is "Sony XDR-F1HD - Wait." The clock works, but no radio. That is very un-Sony-like. It has gone back to Sony for replacement, and we are now using a GE Super Radio which has given several years of dependable service. It doesn't look very cool, but at least, it works.
Has anyone else had above average failures, or is this just an isolated instance?
In the last week or so, I've been bit twice. Our nearly two year old Sangean HD-1 took a dump during the middle of a remote. It had made some odd noises prior to this that sounded like static or adjacent channel interference. We just figured it was bad reception at the remote location. Now it just makes white noise, like it was tuned between stations or had no antenna. (It does have an antenna). Since it is out of warranty, it is probably going in the dumpster.
I replaced it with a nice new Sony XDR-F1HD fresh out of the box. I never thought about checking it out prior to the next remote need. It was defective on first power up. All it says on the screen is "Sony XDR-F1HD - Wait." The clock works, but no radio. That is very un-Sony-like. It has gone back to Sony for replacement, and we are now using a GE Super Radio which has given several years of dependable service. It doesn't look very cool, but at least, it works.
Has anyone else had above average failures, or is this just an isolated instance?