Quotes from Fred Pinkerton
HD Radio broadcasts require a consistent, stronger signal than analog broadcasts. Once you receive the minimum level of signal, an HD Radio broadcast sounds perfect. Below the minimum required signal le vel, the HD Radio program switches back to the analog signal. To ensure an adequate signal level, you position small FM and AM antennas for proper reception of HD Radio program streams The SoundWorks Radio 820HD provides three FM antennas and one AM antenna. The choice of which FM antenna to use depends on where you are relative to the radio transmitters.
There is a limit to how far you can be from a transmitter and still receive an HD Radio transmission. For flat land with no obstructions, this limit could be as far away as 20-25 miles. For hilly terrain, the limit may drop to 10-15 miles.
For the strongest signal within 20 miles of a radio transmitter, the user should position the provided 30 inch dipole antenna either horizontally or vertically along a wall or window.
http://www.hdradio.com/the_buzz.php?thebuzz=87
Wow! 20-25 miles on flat terrain and you have a choice of three FM antennas, haha! I never realized HD had such a range, all the time I was thinking ummmm.... 20-25 miles, the IBOC Alliance should use that as a selling point.
HD Radio broadcasts require a consistent, stronger signal than analog broadcasts. Once you receive the minimum level of signal, an HD Radio broadcast sounds perfect. Below the minimum required signal le vel, the HD Radio program switches back to the analog signal. To ensure an adequate signal level, you position small FM and AM antennas for proper reception of HD Radio program streams The SoundWorks Radio 820HD provides three FM antennas and one AM antenna. The choice of which FM antenna to use depends on where you are relative to the radio transmitters.
There is a limit to how far you can be from a transmitter and still receive an HD Radio transmission. For flat land with no obstructions, this limit could be as far away as 20-25 miles. For hilly terrain, the limit may drop to 10-15 miles.
For the strongest signal within 20 miles of a radio transmitter, the user should position the provided 30 inch dipole antenna either horizontally or vertically along a wall or window.
http://www.hdradio.com/the_buzz.php?thebuzz=87
Wow! 20-25 miles on flat terrain and you have a choice of three FM antennas, haha! I never realized HD had such a range, all the time I was thinking ummmm.... 20-25 miles, the IBOC Alliance should use that as a selling point.