jras20 said:
Well the point is, to hear more. When your out in the middle of the country and only 2 local FM stations come in, yeah you wan to DX something to get more. I still refuse to pay for radio because I can still get it for free.
That's kind of a contradiction, isn't it? You can get radio for free but out in the boonies it IS often 2 locals (or less) and 3-4 weak signals.
You're literally getting what you pay for.
Sorry to kvetch on this, but this is my first year without XM and after having taken several major road trips across the fruited plain, I must say, I regret giving up my satellite radio. It was down to Sirius, imho, ruining several good XM channels, that I decided to save my money.
And you know what? Going back to terrestrial radio hasn't cut it for me. HD is great in big cities where the signals are strong and the choices good… but on the open highway the preponderance of programming was either country or religious and I am a fan of neither. And that was
including DX. Seriously, between say Oklahoma City and Amarillo? It was a maddening amount of religious satellite rebroadcasters, C&W and a few off the bird CHRs and that was IT. No real public radio, no classic rock, no jazz or college/indie stuff, not even any good talk radio, except a few distant AMs buried in noise.
I remember driving through the Navajo Nation on I-40 near the AZ/NM border and thinking, "Yep, I'm getting what I paid for. Jack shit."
Not bringing my mp3 player on that trip was one of the biggest entertainment mistakes I've ever made.
(And FWIW I listened to HD feeds of one kind or another almost exclusively while in LA, Vegas, OKC, Little Rock and St Louis…)