An article in InsideRadio states that field tests were conducted using WNYC FM, broadcasting HD signals with higher power, under F.C.C. experimental authority. Currently FM stations' HD signals are limited to 10% of the primary signal, to avoid interference. According to the article, no interference was detected on nearby frequencies, or on the primary WNYC FM signal. It did not state what power WNYC FM used on their HD test transmissions.
As a result, the N.A.B. and HD Radio developer Xperi are asking the F.C.C. to change its HD rules to permit higher power when conditions warrant. Naturally this could help make HD radio signal reception more solid. The article also states that the New York Metro has among the highest percentage of vehicles with HD radio capability.
Perhaps HD radio can gain more of a foothold, as more cars have the capability to receive it, and the signals are more reliable.
HD Radio Power Increase Tests
As a result, the N.A.B. and HD Radio developer Xperi are asking the F.C.C. to change its HD rules to permit higher power when conditions warrant. Naturally this could help make HD radio signal reception more solid. The article also states that the New York Metro has among the highest percentage of vehicles with HD radio capability.
Perhaps HD radio can gain more of a foothold, as more cars have the capability to receive it, and the signals are more reliable.
HD Radio Power Increase Tests