I would wager the Jensen won't pick up any HD signals there anyway
I'll take that bet. WVOR broadcasts in HD and is barely three miles from that Radio Shack, and nearly with LOS. Even with a rat-tail antenna it'd probably come in just fine. Also, WDVI and WBEE broadcast from Baker Hill, about 13 miles away...more than close enough to get with a decent antenna. Even WROO would come in on HD. And WHAM comes in just fine on most radios during the day. Nighttime it gets a little more dicey...depends more on the radio.
BTW, I have had three different in-car HD Radio receivers, and I currently have four different home HD Radio receivers, each with the stock antenna. Obviously my experience
alone cannot be used as a universal example for everyone, but you can't deny I've got the ability to test this stuff more thoroughly than the average consumer.
FWIW, with the possible exception of WVOR, in a electronics-rich/concrete-wall environment like a Radio Shack store in a strip mall, I will grant you that quality radio reception pretty much demands a decent antenna. But that's just common sense, and it's not like
Radio Shack doesn't have access to somewhat-quality antennas. I've seen them on the shelves! I've convinced managers to hook them up before...and they DO work when they do that.
No, the Canandaigua manager (and the Geneva store, too) refuse to do it because Sirius satradio pays Radio Shack not only to give prominent display to satradio products, but also pays a commission for each radio/contract they sell. The aforementioned "spiffing". Since HD Radio does not one, central promoter to manage such an effort, it has suffered from lack of promotion on the storefront end. And before you say that's iBiquity's job to do that kind of promotion, I counter that's like saying it's AC Delco's job to buy ads for local used-car dealers. iBiquity supplies the parts, not the finished product. If anything it's the NAB's job, sort of.
Please note I couldn't get it to pick up HD in Rochester within ten miles of the local transmitters. It's a safe bet that HD would be a no-show in Canandaigua on that radio.
That's funny, I listen to WXXI-HD3 every day on my drive back and forth from Canandaigua (20 miles) to Geneva (another 20 miles). Granted, in the second half of that drive, WXXI-HD
n starts dropping out a lot...until about the Seneca Transfer station (i.e. town dump) it becomes unlistenable. That's true for most of the Rochester-area stations.
Something I noticed, Bob...there are
TEN reviews on the Radio Shack website for the Jensen. Four are one- or two-star (bad), one is three-star (middle) and five are four- or five-star (good). Interestingly, only one person even mentions the iTunes Tagging, and not really in a positive way (they gripe that it appears
too often). That's kind of surprising...iTunes Tagging was supposed to be a "killer app" and logically it really should be; one-touch shopping for a song you like
while you're hearing it. Oh well, maybe it's still too new to the public psyche.