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Default HD Radio - Trend to watch: Team-branded HD2s !!


"HD Radio Farce" wrote in message
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On Oct 30, 1:52?am, "Watchin & Waitin'" wrote:
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On Oct 27, 12:32?pm, "Watchin & Waitin'" wrote:





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On Oct 26, 1:45?pm, "Jo Jo Gunn" wrote:


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On Oct 19, 1:15?pm, "Jo Jo Gunn" wrote:


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On Oct 17, 2:39?am, "Jo Jo Gunn" wrote:


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On Oct 13, 1:35?am, "Jo Jo Gunn" wrote:


Jo Jo Gunn wrote:


There has been no widespread interference complaints from the
public...and virtually all stations are protected within
their
contours.


That doesn't mean there's no interference. ?It's amazing how
the
proponents of HD Radio assume that receivers magically quit
receiving
a
signal once they leave a station's protected contour.


No, the FCC has made a judgement on how far and how long a
stations
signal
would be protected.


That's the established standard. ?The days of clear-channels
being
protected
nationwide are over.


Plus, to the average listener an HD carrier sounds like white
noise
&
they
think it's weak signal. ?Nobody thinks to complain about
interference.
They just move on to something else.


The large broadcast companies do engineering research and
audience
research.
There has been no widespread complaints (if any at all), and
there
is
no
indication that people "move onto something else".


I've heard on and on about how great the HD-2 formats are
going
to
be,
but
all I've observed is more lame cookie-cutter radio taking away
the
reception that I once enjoyed.


THe formats on HD are quiite similar to what was on FM in the
early
to
mid
60's. ?Music intensive, non-commercial, some simulcasting to
improve
coverage, and mostly automated.


The audio quality is nothing to write home about either.


The public has had no complaints about HD audio quality. ?And
like
the
qualities of MP3's, which is "nothing to write home about"
either,
it's
"good enough" and the public isn't complaining.


But HD radio has caused us to adapt. ?My wife & I listen to
web
radio
more
than terrestrial radio now, since there are fewer choices on
the
dial.


I'd be interested in knowing where you are, and what station(s)
you
can
no
longer listen too due to HD radio.


"Dave Barnett" wrote in message


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Jo Jo Gunn wrote:


There has been no widespread interference complaints from the
public...and virtually all stations are protected within
their
contours.


That doesn't mean there's no interference. ?It's amazing how
the
proponents of HD Radio assume that receivers magically quit
receiving
a
signal once they leave a station's protected contour. ?Plus,
to
the
average listener an HD carrier sounds like white noise & they
think
it's
weak signal. ?Nobody thinks to complain about interference.
?They
just
move on to something else.


I've heard on and on about how great the HD-2 formats are
going
to
be,
but
all I've observed is more lame cookie-cutter radio taking away
the
reception that I once enjoyed. ?The audio quality is nothing
to
write
home
about either. ?But HD radio has caused us to adapt. ?My wife &
I
listen
to
web radio more than terrestrial radio now, since there are
fewer
choices
on the dial.


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?Do you work for iBiquity, the NAB, or the HD Radio Alliance?


Is this directed at me?


Nope. ?None of them. ?I have no allegiances. ?I just get a kick
out
of
playing rope-a-dope with the HD haters like you. ?;-)


Now a question for you:


-Do you have a job?


-Do you have a life?


-Do you have a family...or a spouse...or are you simply
obsessivbely
compulsively living in the wake of iBiquity and Struble? ?;-)-
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I love all of this attention! Typical of IBOC boosters to launch a
series of personal attacks, when they have no counter-arguments.
I've
heard it all - LOL!


I love this denial of reality! ?Typical of HD radio nutcakes to
ignore
the
arguments put forth and the realies presented and launch a series of
cut/pastes when they can't engage in a discussion. ?Post a& run!


Oh wait, you're tending to that "blog" that thousands of bots read
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Are those "bots" from Clear Channel, General Motros, Ford, DOJ, FCC,
etc, etc..? ?LOL!


No, these are people curious to know who the nutcake spammer is! ?LOL!


And I looked at your analyticals....most of your visitors are no from
the
above names companies! ?LMFAO!


Also, I went to your web page...am I considered one of your followers?
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My, my, I am making you pretty angry.


i think he's laughing out loud lol.....not angry. ?hes laughing at you.-
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Ha! Ha! We may have just helped to derail iBiquity's fraudulant
IPO -LOL!


cuz we know wall street is busy checking usenet and anonymous blogs ?lol!-
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Apparently, they are, including most of the other major

firms, including iBiquity investor JP Morgan.

Because your page came up when they googled it, and they simply clicked on
the link, doesn't mean they didn't immediately dismiss you, your opinions,
and your blog as some nutcake nonsense.