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Old July 14th 06, 04:41 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
Michael Lawson Michael Lawson is offline
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David Eduardo wrote:
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AM HD compares favorably to most online streams, to iPod audio,

and the
that
available currently from satellite. It is vastly better than

analog AM.

Unfortunately, that's completely irrelevant.


Nope. It is relevant since the issue with radio usage has to do

wtith usage
of other entertainment and audio sources.


Nope. We are discussing no such issue.


It has to do with how people use radio now. If
other things are displacing radio in areas that
radio has traditionally dominated, maybe it has
something to do with what is put on the radio,
rather than the reception of the radio or the
quality of sound of the radio. For pete's sake,
128 MB MP3s are no better than cassette quality
(or from what I can judge), but because people
can mix their own playlists that they believe are
better than what you find on the radio (with less
commercials or inane chatter or bathroom jokes),
people will continue to use those 128 MB MP3's.

There are people (I am one) who used to mix
tapes for friends just because I liked doing it
(also did a stint at a college radio station as
a DJ, so I'm also well aware of how little input
I had in the playlist). It was usually a PITA,
and it would take a couple of hours to get a
tape together. Fast forward 15 years, and
right before we went on vacation this summer,
I spent 1/2 hour putting 3-4 CDs together of
a mix of music off of my personal collection
that I've ripped. I know I could have chosen
to listen to the radio on the trip (it was a two
day trip to a certain location in Orlando, FL),
but the kids outvoted me and wanted to listen
to their stuff.

--Mike L.