Of course, the key words here are, "Struble says..."
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Darth_vader said:I would, if it was paired with a decent aerial; same goes for analogue radio. They're good DX machines.
Given the current aerial you appear to have on that car, it's a wonder you'd get any reception at all, Ibiquity or otherwise. Often times, the weakest link of a radio receiver system is its undersized aerial. Go back and reread Tom Wells' replies in the other thread. This is a design problem on Honda's part, but it's solvable by the user, so you might just have to break down and drill holes in the car's back end!
Otherwise, don't complain.
landtuna said:3. The lack of HD content. Similar to TV offerings which are generally useless retro programs, weather loops and/or huckster shows.
TheBigA said:landtuna said:3. The lack of HD content. Similar to TV offerings which are generally useless retro programs, weather loops and/or huckster shows.
Do you blame the AM/FM radio when your market lacks formats you want?
With only a couple of government operated stations to chose from, it should work quite well...local oscillator said:Hmmm . . . I bet Outstanding Leader could get HD Radio to work . . . at least in North Korea . . . just by issuing a decree. I guess HD Radio can work . . . under certain circumstances! ;D
TheBigA said:Do you blame the AM/FM radio when your market lacks formats you want?
local oscillator said:Notice that Struble's lengthy list of HD Radio's "accomplishments" studiously avoids any mention of LISTENING -- because there isn't much.
Nick said:Plus I like some of the HD2s.
iyiyi said:Only a measly 29 automakers are wasting time installing HD in new cars. A scanty 5+ million HD radios are out there which probably can't even provide enough ears to prove that HD could or would make a sound if it fell...
What does that mean ???ABQRADIO said:Here in Albuquerque the government stations...have extreme, excessive amounts of equipment.