I dont see all digital being a good thing in its current form.
I'm only a listener. coverage doesn't cut it. nighttime AM listening over digital? how exactly is that suppose to work? powerdown and you get silence because its either on or off? slightly off topic but WPVI TV switched to digital. in Bensalem, you're lucky if you can get it with an indoor antenna and converter. I believe in radio and that they can make it sound good. Hell, i've heard it live. good qualety in analog receivers helps. i dont know how you would overcome the issue of nighttime reception issues, all the interpherence from power lines, and mother natures storms. Whatever the system used, there have to be some way for it to work amung less than perfect conditions. Analog has that going for it. Digital? not so much. I'm 65 miles or so away from some of the transmitter's in Orlando. analog works, HD doesn't. I understand it isn't broadcasting as much power as there analog counterparts... but that's gonna be a problem. I have the antenna for my HD insignia hanging out the window. analog reception isn't there in steroeo for the ones that broadcast in HD, yet with a telascoping antenna on a boombox, i can get much better reception. Hell even on a walkman, i can get better reception. I haven't even bothered to try the AM. digital AM from this far away from any station broadcasting HD is a lost cause. I thought I might get WOCLHD2, WXXLhd2, or WMGFHD2 from the villages. even with the antenna outside, no dice. not relyably, and even if i can pull in the Hd2 the radio stays silent more often than not. or the signal will go on and off. you can't listen to that for long. not with talk and with music? its highly anoying. at least with analog its just some static below the music or talk, or you can swich to mono on some things.
I like to DX and collect airchecks, but believe the way HD is currently implamented leaves a lot to be desired.
Jukebox formats. bad reception. I'll have to let you guys know how it works when i get back to PA near philly.
I'm only a listener. coverage doesn't cut it. nighttime AM listening over digital? how exactly is that suppose to work? powerdown and you get silence because its either on or off? slightly off topic but WPVI TV switched to digital. in Bensalem, you're lucky if you can get it with an indoor antenna and converter. I believe in radio and that they can make it sound good. Hell, i've heard it live. good qualety in analog receivers helps. i dont know how you would overcome the issue of nighttime reception issues, all the interpherence from power lines, and mother natures storms. Whatever the system used, there have to be some way for it to work amung less than perfect conditions. Analog has that going for it. Digital? not so much. I'm 65 miles or so away from some of the transmitter's in Orlando. analog works, HD doesn't. I understand it isn't broadcasting as much power as there analog counterparts... but that's gonna be a problem. I have the antenna for my HD insignia hanging out the window. analog reception isn't there in steroeo for the ones that broadcast in HD, yet with a telascoping antenna on a boombox, i can get much better reception. Hell even on a walkman, i can get better reception. I haven't even bothered to try the AM. digital AM from this far away from any station broadcasting HD is a lost cause. I thought I might get WOCLHD2, WXXLhd2, or WMGFHD2 from the villages. even with the antenna outside, no dice. not relyably, and even if i can pull in the Hd2 the radio stays silent more often than not. or the signal will go on and off. you can't listen to that for long. not with talk and with music? its highly anoying. at least with analog its just some static below the music or talk, or you can swich to mono on some things.
I like to DX and collect airchecks, but believe the way HD is currently implamented leaves a lot to be desired.
Jukebox formats. bad reception. I'll have to let you guys know how it works when i get back to PA near philly.