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Could you tell me about your HD radio experience? Which HD receiver you
use. Which area you live in, how many stations do you receive? Also which type antenna you use if any. Thanks. David N. On Jan 10, 3:46 pm, "Brenda Ann" wrote: "Guerite." wrote in ... But the truth will set you free: HD radio is D-I-G-I-T-A-L - there is no adjacent-channel or any other kind of interference. Unless you are trying to liten to it with an ancient analog radio - bwahahaha. (watching dxAce putting a CD on his turntable with the speed set for 45rpm - LOL)This is a fallacy. IBOC DOES generate adjacent channel (and second adjacent channel, for that matter) interference. You may be thinking that it doesn't RECEIVE adjacent channel, but I'm sure that even under some conditions, that could also be the case, but it definately CAUSES interference to adjacent and second adjacent analog signals, as has been demonstated in the field many times now. |
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![]() I live in the DC area. There are 21 HD FM stations some of which multicast. I get 19 clearly. There are 2 HD AM stations, both of which I get. I use the telescopic FM antenna and the Select-A-Tenna AM antenna. However, the included AM loop antenna works pretty good by itself. |
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