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Old July 9th 07, 10:45 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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On Jul 8, 8:34 pm, wrote:
On Jul 9, 12:02?am, RHF wrote:





On Jul 8, 2:15 pm, wrote:


On Jul 8, 7:10?pm, RHF wrote:


On Jul 8, 7:34 am, wrote:


On Jul 8, 10:20?am, "Spin" wrote:


With the majority of am bcb & sw stations going digital within four years,
why purchase a receiver that presently receives analog transmissions?


"HD Radio is a Farce !"


http://hdradiofarce.blogspot.com/


IBOCISCRAZY,


"HD" FM {Digital} Radio using IBOC works and is a
significant improvement over Analog FM Radio and
makes $ense.


However, the "HD" AM/MW {Digital} Radio using IBOC
does not work and is a questionable enterprise using
the current AM/MW Band Plan.


and that's the way i hear it on my 'hd' radio ~ RHF
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Dumb **** - consumers do not have a problem with their analog radios
and could careless about digital radio around the world - you and a
handful of radio-geeks are the only ones who care. Sales of HD radios
are about zero ! Analog AM/FM works fine and adding more channels of
the same repetitive dribble is a joke !


"Can Sony Make HD Radio A Winner?"


"So, the old don't want HD. Young consumers think the concept is
laughable. Big retailers can't sell it. And radio companies won't
invest in it."


http://blogspot.com/2007/05/can-sony...io-winner.html


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IBOC-IS-CRAZY,


Let me put it into simple Language that you can
understand :


First - "HD" FM {Digital} Radio using IBOC = Good.
* Why - "HD" FM {Digital} Radio using IBOC works and
is a significant improvement over Analog FM Radio and
makes $ense for the FM Radio Broadcaster and the
FM Radio Listener.


Second - "HD" AM/MW {Digital} Radio using IBOC = Questionable
* Why - "HD" AM/MW {Digital} Radio using IBOC does
not work nation wide and is a questionable Business
Enterprise using the current AM/MW Band Plan.


TBL - "HD" Radio using the IBOC Technology will
succeed or Fail based on the acceptance and use
of FM "HD" Radios - with AM/MW Radio as a go
along -or- not.


and that's the way i hear it on my 'hd' radio ~ RHF
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No one buys radios anymore, except for radio-geeks. No one cares about
extra channels of the same, repetitive, tired programming:

http://www.google.com/trends?q=%22hd...ernet+radio%22...

HD/IBOC is laughable and DOA ! FM-HD and AM-HD jam our airways:

"FACTS AND MYTHS ABOUT IBOC-DAB"

http://www.qsl.net/n0uih/IBOCMythsandFacts/


- **** you, HD shill !

IBOC-IS-CRAZY,

I will raise your "**** you" - With a "Have a Nice Day"

unless you have made other plans . . . ~ RHF

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Once again FM "HD" Radio seems to work very well.

FWIW - To me the biggest limit on FM "HD" Radio is
the 1% Digital Signal restriction with respect to the
Analog ERP. Were the Digital Signal output increased
to about 4%~8% the Digital Signal Contour and the
Analog Signal Contour should be about the same.

The performance of AM/MW "HD" Radio is 'questionable'.

and that's the way i hear it on my 'hd' radio ~ RHF
 
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