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Will the public buy this radio for HD Radio ?

SayNoToIBOC said:
"Chicago HD-R: Good, Bad & Spooky"

"Will the public buy this radio for HD Radio? I would not think they will run to grab them unless they are AM buffs who want to hear the dramatic difference, and see the display work like FM with song titles and artist. For the FM listener, there is just not that much difference, especially to pay $300 for."

http://rwonline.com/reference-room/iboc/2006.08.02-01_rw_hd_chicago_2.shtml

"Personally, I will look for an HD Radio for my Ford Crown Victoria. The service has promise if the issues that present themselves are worked out."

The radios are already under $300.
 
Oh, I'll be sure to run out and buy one, just like everyone else ! :D
 
SayNoToIBOC said:
Oh, I'll be sure to run out and buy one, just like everyone else ! :D

So you'll be one of the 10 million by 2010? Great! Then you'll actually have an informed opinion!
 
IBOCRocks said:
SayNoToIBOC said:
Oh, I'll be sure to run out and buy one, just like everyone else ! :D

So you'll be one of the 10 million by 2010? Great! Then you'll actually have an informed opinion!

Let's see, 2010, that is about the time iBiquity would like to stop broadcasting the analog part of the hybrid digital signal, and go all digital. That would mean trading 400 million potential analog listeners and keeping 10 million possible digital listeners. Can broadcasting survive on only 10 million occasional, potential listeners?
No. Your plans fail the credibility and practicality tests again.
 
SUPERCASTER said:
IBOCRocks said:
SayNoToIBOC said:
Oh, I'll be sure to run out and buy one, just like everyone else ! :D

So you'll be one of the 10 million by 2010? Great! Then you'll actually have an informed opinion!

Let's see, 2010, that is about the time iBiquity would like to stop broadcasting the analog part of the hybrid digital signal, and go all digital. That would mean trading 400 million potential analog listeners and keeping 10 million possible digital listeners. Can broadcasting survive on only 10 million occasional, potential listeners?
No. Your plans fail the credibility and practicality tests again.

What you think iBiquity wants, and reality are two VERY different things. I haven't heard ANYTHING about killing analog by 2010. Do you have proof to back up the claim, or are you just making things up again?
 
Watch iBiquity go totally digital and alienate 1 billion analog radios - talk about shooting yourself in the foot ! IBOC is still not formally approved, with the FCC striking multiple items off the IBOC agenda, and nighttime AM IBOC will probably never happen, and if it does, I will simply DX into Canada, to get the same shows, because Canada is smart enough not to go digital (they have even filed complaints with the FCC over IBOC interference).
 
SayNoToIBOC said:
Watch iBiquity go totally digital and alienate 1 billion analog radios - talk about shooting yourself in the foot ! IBOC is still not formally approved, with the FCC striking multiple items off the IBOC agenda, and nighttime AM IBOC will probably never happen, and if it does, I will simply DX into Canada, to get the same shows, because Canada is smart enough not to go digital (they have even filed complaints with the FCC over IBOC interference).

Hmmm...the FCC struck IBOC off the agenda at iBiquity's request. Another half-truth from your camp.

"iBiquity" can't go "totally digital". "iBiquity" is not a station owner, and contrary to SUPERCASTER's "black helicopter" delusions that iBiquity is a cartel, they have no say in any timetable of analog shutoff. When, or if, a station drops analog will be their decision. Theirs, and theirs alone.

Sorry to ruin your good conspiracy theory.
 
No way, it was at iBiquity's request, unless they knew they submitted fraudulent information ! :D :D :D :D
 
SayNoToIBOC said:
No way, it was at iBiquity's request, unless they knew they submitted fraudulent information ! :D :D :D :D

No, they wanted to make a change to the proposal. The information was made public (hard to be fraudulent when you make public everything you do!). It's common knowledge to everyone but you, apparently.

The more you know...
 
SayNoToIBOC said:
Back up your claim, with a link !

Just as soon as you back up yours - Still waiting for the science behind your wild claims!
 
Just as soon as you back up yours - Still waiting for the science behind your wild claims!
 
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