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![]() del.icio.us wrote: wrote in message oups.com... RHF wrote: On Dec 28, 6:31 am, Doug Smith W9WI wrote: John Smith I wrote: Digital radio will surely come to be, "in what incarnation it will exist in?", that is the only question. Analog voice/music cannot even hold a candle against such a blinding difference ... - If it does, it'll be satellite & the Internet that do it. - HD can't shake a stick at the variety on satellite. - (and Internet "radio" will blow satellite out of the - water once wireless high-speed is sufficiently widespread) - And I can't imagine paying for HD when for the same money - you can get a Sirius or XM set and several months' service - and the satellite set will still work when you leave the city limits... Satellite and Internet Radio (Audio Programming) -IF- You Like - What's There : Anywhere You Go - It's There ! Even Comcast and other 'land-based' local Cable TV Systems offer Digital Music that is Commercial Free 24/7 and available to about 85% of the Homes in the USofA. The future of HD-Radio (IBOC) is a smaller and smaller market composed of those who will not-adapt to newer technologies and are increasingly getting older and dying-off - with out any new replacements growing into the listenership. hd-radio we hardly knew you and then you were gone ~ RHF . . . . In my experience (yes, I *do* own a HD radio and yes, I *do* listen frequently) there is no blinding difference. By the time a station's signal is strong enough to reproduce the digital audio, it's strong enough that their *analog* is noise- and fade-free. IOW, in my experience there *is no* difference in audio quality between HD and analog. It may be different with the European Eureka system, I've never listened to a Eureka radio. I should note that sales of this equipment have been reportedly been quite poor in every country but the UK. -- Doug Smith W9WI Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66http://www.w9wi.com Yes, terrestrial radio has lost its younger audience to other technologies: http://insidemusicmedia.blogspot.com...another-bad-ye ar-for.html Let the auction begin! Won't happen for decades, if ever, but HD Radio/IBOC is dead ! BAAAAAAWAAAAAA ! |
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