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Old May 18th 08, 09:08 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
Telamon Telamon is offline
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Default Was wondering what you all thought about HD Radio

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Johnny Borborigmi wrote:

On 2008-05-17 18:00:30 -0400, RobertStruble
said:

Sorry, I know that IBOC is trashing the broadcast bands,
especially
on AM, but you guys are really learned, so I was hoping to get
some
opinions about HD Radio. Sorry, that my greed gets in the way of
common sense, and all of radio's listening audience, but Vicki
is
very
high-maintenance. I hope that you all were not offended by my
comment
that "half the AMs could disappear, and no one would notice".


I don't know much about HD radio but if it has far less
commercials I
am ALL FOR IT.
I have XM sat. radio and LOVE IT.

I am ****ING SICK OF COMMERCIALS.

You are not going to like HD then.

Sigh...more idiocy from Tele

Most HD music channels have not commercials you idiot!

Nearly 100% of AM HD stations have commercials. And since the OP
seemed
to
be referring primarily to AM HD...

That's correct on all counts Brenda.

Sorry to expose your idiocy again Telahmun

MOST of the HD channels are on FM...therefore most of the HD channels
don't have commercials.


You have a small reading comprehension problem? OK we can work with that.

Read the above thread again.


MOST of the HD channels are on FM...therefore most of the HD channels don't
have commercials.


OK Ron, the thread is about AM. It is written several times above so I
don't know how you can miss it.

Now if you want to talk about FM HD it is no different from analog FM.
It has the same commercials and the same programming. These days even
public radio has commercials along with their beg-a-thons.

And your sentence is a non sequitur. Maybe you can further explain that
logic so I can understand it.

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Telamon
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