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![]() "HD Radio²" wrote in message ... "Radiola" wrote Pardon my earlier sarcastic reply but it's a jungle in here. The home theatre system sounds better, I'm sure. But at almost a thousand dollars, I don't think so, not yet anyway. An HD FM component receiver plugs into any audio amplifier like in an existing Home Theatre system. about $200 http://www.sangean.com/product.php?model=HDT-1 also see http://www.universal-radio.com/catal...alty/0149.html specs: http://www.sangean.com/downloads/flyers/HDT-1_SPECS.pdf manual: http://www.sangean.com/downloads/manuals/HDT-1_MAN.pdf |
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On Mar 6, 6:32�pm, "HD Radio�" wrote:
"HD Radio²" wrote in message ... "Radiola" wrote Pardon my earlier sarcastic reply but it's a jungle in here. The home theatre system sounds better, I'm sure. *But at almost a thousand dollars, I don't think so, not yet anyway. An HD FM component receiver plugs into any audio amplifier like in an existing Home Theatre system. about $200http://www.sangean.com/product.php?model=HDT-1 also seehttp://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/spcialty/0149.html specs:http://www.sangean.com/downloads/flyers/HDT-1_SPECS.pdf manual:http://www.sangean.com/downloads/manuals/HDT-1_MAN.pdf No one cares: "In-Stat: Digital Radio Set to Take Off" "In 2006, 73 percent of respondents to an In-Stat U.S. consumer survey were aware of HD Radio on some level." http://beradio.com/eyeoniboc/instat-digital-radio-set/ "Sirius, XM, and HD: Consumer interest reality check" (Alexaholic) "While interest in satellite radio is diminishing, interest in HD shows no signs of a pulse." http://www.hear2.com/2007/02/sirius_....html#comments This just confirms, the lack of interest for HD Radio, on Google Trends: http://www.google.com/trends?q=%22hd... =all&date=all "Rethinking AM's Future" "Only 175 or so AM stations have even licensed AM-HD. For a number of reasons, quite a few have tried it and taken it off the air, or so the anecdotal evidence suggests. Ibiquity no longer reports in its public summaries whether a station is on the air. Making AM-HD work well as a long-term investment is seen as an expensive and risky challenge for most stations and their owners. With the bulk of successful AMs airing news, talk and sports, the improved fidelity advantage of HD and stereo seem only marginally attractive. There is the significant downside of potential new interference to some of their own AM analog listeners as well as listeners of adjacent-channel stations. And of course we still have no nighttime authority for AM-HD." http://www.rwonline.com/pages/s.0044/t.557.html Existing RDS has the same texting functions, as HD/IBOC. For now, HD Radio/IBOC is dead. |
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