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On Sep 11, 1:31 am, wrote:
HD Radio is the ONLY solution I can come up with in order to listen to ANY AM station in my city - even the very powerful signals - while in my home office, where I spend a good deal of time. With dimmer switches, electronic air cleaners, computer, etc. etc. the noise level wipes out all signals. I have to go to another room in the house if I want to listen to AM analog. HD Radio is a blessing for me. With so many complaining about the interference it causes on analog signals - someone please tell me which analog station(s) in the Fresno area are getting this interference. I can't locate ANY analog station with ANY interference when in a "quiet" room in my home, and there are MANY HD stations broadcasting in Fresno. I use both the CCRadio and the CCRadio-SW and just don't have that problem, or at least haven't been able to identify it. I understand some of the complaints, but the industry isn't concerned with those who dx. In fact, I have the problem with television signals. When I moved to the Fresno area from Sacramento, I paid $1,000 for a large tv antenna installation so that I could pick up the major stations from Sacramento, about 180 miles from me. Shortly after paying $1,000, the low-powered stations started appearing all over the dial and wiped out channels 3 and 13 from Sacramento, channel 12 from Santa Barbara, channel 8 from Salinas, etc. But that's life. TV and Radio are for the masses, NOT just the few who dx as a hobby. HDTV has solved the tv problem for me as now I get channels 3 and 13 on digital tv. HD Radio solves the problem I have with too much electrical noise on AM. No one really cares about the hobbiest. We are left out of the picture when technology changes. Here you go: http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...8249&CatId=197 You'll be using this long after no one in this group can remember what HD radio was. |
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On Sep 11, 6:14 am, Steve wrote:
On Sep 11, 1:31 am, wrote: HD Radio is the ONLY solution I can come up with in order to listen to ANY AM station in my city - even the very powerful signals - while in my home office, where I spend a good deal of time. With dimmer switches, electronic air cleaners, computer, etc. etc. the noise level wipes out all signals. I have to go to another room in the house if I want to listen to AM analog. HD Radio is a blessing for me. With so many complaining about the interference it causes on analog signals - someone please tell me which analog station(s) in the Fresno area are getting this interference. I can't locate ANY analog station with ANY interference when in a "quiet" room in my home, and there are MANY HD stations broadcasting in Fresno. I use both the CCRadio and the CCRadio-SW and just don't have that problem, or at least haven't been able to identify it. I understand some of the complaints, but the industry isn't concerned with those who dx. In fact, I have the problem with television signals. When I moved to the Fresno area from Sacramento, I paid $1,000 for a large tv antenna installation so that I could pick up the major stations from Sacramento, about 180 miles from me. Shortly after paying $1,000, the low-powered stations started appearing all over the dial and wiped out channels 3 and 13 from Sacramento, channel 12 from Santa Barbara, channel 8 from Salinas, etc. But that's life. TV and Radio are for the masses, NOT just the few who dx as a hobby. HDTV has solved the tv problem for me as now I get channels 3 and 13 on digital tv. HD Radio solves the problem I have with too much electrical noise on AM. No one really cares about the hobbiest. We are left out of the picture when technology changes. Here you go: http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...m-details.asp?... You'll be using this long after no one in this group can remember what HD radio was.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - - http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...8249&CatId=197 Oxx Digital Wireless Internet Radio and Music Center http://www.tigerdirect.com/include/A...1000&imgcart=1 Steve, * Requires a Computer / WiFi Network * Plus Monthly Costs for Internet Service Real Radio is FREE ! ~ RHF |
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On Sep 11, 12:39 pm, RHF wrote:
On Sep 11, 6:14 am, Steve wrote: On Sep 11, 1:31 am, wrote: HD Radio is the ONLY solution I can come up with in order to listen to ANY AM station in my city - even the very powerful signals - while in my home office, where I spend a good deal of time. With dimmer switches, electronic air cleaners, computer, etc. etc. the noise level wipes out all signals. I have to go to another room in the house if I want to listen to AM analog. HD Radio is a blessing for me. With so many complaining about the interference it causes on analog signals - someone please tell me which analog station(s) in the Fresno area are getting this interference. I can't locate ANY analog station with ANY interference when in a "quiet" room in my home, and there are MANY HD stations broadcasting in Fresno. I use both the CCRadio and the CCRadio-SW and just don't have that problem, or at least haven't been able to identify it. I understand some of the complaints, but the industry isn't concerned with those who dx. In fact, I have the problem with television signals. When I moved to the Fresno area from Sacramento, I paid $1,000 for a large tv antenna installation so that I could pick up the major stations from Sacramento, about 180 miles from me. Shortly after paying $1,000, the low-powered stations started appearing all over the dial and wiped out channels 3 and 13 from Sacramento, channel 12 from Santa Barbara, channel 8 from Salinas, etc. But that's life. TV and Radio are for the masses, NOT just the few who dx as a hobby. HDTV has solved the tv problem for me as now I get channels 3 and 13 on digital tv. HD Radio solves the problem I have with too much electrical noise on AM. No one really cares about the hobbiest. We are left out of the picture when technology changes. Here you go: http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...m-details.asp?... You'll be using this long after no one in this group can remember what HD radio was.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - -http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?... Oxx Digital Wireless Internet Radio and Music Centerhttp://www.tigerdirect.com/include/AddCartfromGallery.asp?EdpNo=32382... Steve, * Requires a Computer / WiFi Network * Plus Monthly Costs for Internet Service Real Radio is FREE ! ~ RHF .- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I assume that if the guy has a home office, he has a computer and internet access. |
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On Sep 11, 12:39 pm, RHF wrote:
On Sep 11, 6:14 am, Steve wrote: On Sep 11, 1:31 am, wrote: HD Radio is the ONLY solution I can come up with in order to listen to ANY AM station in my city - even the very powerful signals - while in my home office, where I spend a good deal of time. With dimmer switches, electronic air cleaners, computer, etc. etc. the noise level wipes out all signals. I have to go to another room in the house if I want to listen to AM analog. HD Radio is a blessing for me. With so many complaining about the interference it causes on analog signals - someone please tell me which analog station(s) in the Fresno area are getting this interference. I can't locate ANY analog station with ANY interference when in a "quiet" room in my home, and there are MANY HD stations broadcasting in Fresno. I use both the CCRadio and the CCRadio-SW and just don't have that problem, or at least haven't been able to identify it. I understand some of the complaints, but the industry isn't concerned with those who dx. In fact, I have the problem with television signals. When I moved to the Fresno area from Sacramento, I paid $1,000 for a large tv antenna installation so that I could pick up the major stations from Sacramento, about 180 miles from me. Shortly after paying $1,000, the low-powered stations started appearing all over the dial and wiped out channels 3 and 13 from Sacramento, channel 12 from Santa Barbara, channel 8 from Salinas, etc. But that's life. TV and Radio are for the masses, NOT just the few who dx as a hobby. HDTV has solved the tv problem for me as now I get channels 3 and 13 on digital tv. HD Radio solves the problem I have with too much electrical noise on AM. No one really cares about the hobbiest. We are left out of the picture when technology changes. Here you go: http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...m-details.asp?... You'll be using this long after no one in this group can remember what HD radio was.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - -http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?... Oxx Digital Wireless Internet Radio and Music Centerhttp://www.tigerdirect.com/include/AddCartfromGallery.asp?EdpNo=32382... Steve, * Requires a Computer / WiFi Network * Plus Monthly Costs for Internet Service Real Radio is FREE ! ~ RHF .- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Not for long: "Is Pay-for-Play HD Content on Horizon?" http://rwonline.com/pages/s.0049/t.4028.html HD radios require AM-loop and externally-mounted FM-dipole antennas - HD Radio's Achille's Heel. |
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On Sep 11, 12:39?pm, RHF wrote:
On Sep 11, 6:14 am, Steve wrote: On Sep 11, 1:31 am, wrote: HD Radio is the ONLY solution I can come up with in order to listen to ANY AM station in my city - even the very powerful signals - while in my home office, where I spend a good deal of time. With dimmer switches, electronic air cleaners, computer, etc. etc. the noise level wipes out all signals. I have to go to another room in the house if I want to listen to AM analog. HD Radio is a blessing for me. With so many complaining about the interference it causes on analog signals - someone please tell me which analog station(s) in the Fresno area are getting this interference. I can't locate ANY analog station with ANY interference when in a "quiet" room in my home, and there are MANY HD stations broadcasting in Fresno. I use both the CCRadio and the CCRadio-SW and just don't have that problem, or at least haven't been able to identify it. I understand some of the complaints, but the industry isn't concerned with those who dx. In fact, I have the problem with television signals. When I moved to the Fresno area from Sacramento, I paid $1,000 for a large tv antenna installation so that I could pick up the major stations from Sacramento, about 180 miles from me. Shortly after paying $1,000, the low-powered stations started appearing all over the dial and wiped out channels 3 and 13 from Sacramento, channel 12 from Santa Barbara, channel 8 from Salinas, etc. But that's life. TV and Radio are for the masses, NOT just the few who dx as a hobby. HDTV has solved the tv problem for me as now I get channels 3 and 13 on digital tv. HD Radio solves the problem I have with too much electrical noise on AM. No one really cares about the hobbiest. We are left out of the picture when technology changes. Here you go: http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...m-details.asp?... You'll be using this long after no one in this group can remember what HD radio was.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - -http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?... Oxx Digital Wireless Internet Radio and Music Centerhttp://www.tigerdirect.com/include/AddCartfromGallery.asp?EdpNo=32382... Steve, * Requires a Computer / WiFi Network * Plus Monthly Costs for Internet Service Real Radio is FREE ! ~ RHF .- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - HD/IBOC requires initial, expensive, and on-going hardware and licensing fees to iNiquity. |
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![]() "IBOCcrock" wrote in message s.com... HD/IBOC requires initial, expensive, and on-going hardware and licensing fees to iNiquity. The initial fee is less than your morning personality makes... in a day or two. And the ongoing fee is relatively minor. |
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On Sep 11, 9:00?pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"IBOCcrock" wrote in message s.com... HD/IBOC requires initial, expensive, and on-going hardware and licensing fees to iNiquity. The initial fee is less than your morning personality makes... in a day or two. And the ongoing fee is relatively minor. Not minor, since HD will never generate revenue. |
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![]() "IBOCcrock" wrote in message oups.com... On Sep 11, 9:00?pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: "IBOCcrock" wrote in message s.com... HD/IBOC requires initial, expensive, and on-going hardware and licensing fees to iNiquity. The initial fee is less than your morning personality makes... in a day or two. And the ongoing fee is relatively minor. Not minor, since HD will never generate revenue. We have a number of stations already generating revenue. |
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![]() David Eduardo wrote: "IBOCcrock" wrote in message s.com... HD/IBOC requires initial, expensive, and on-going hardware and licensing fees to iNiquity. The initial fee is less than your morning personality makes... in a day or two. And the ongoing fee is relatively minor. And the shilling goes on and on and on... |
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On Sep 12, 7:34 am, dxAce wrote:
David Eduardo wrote: "IBOCcrock" wrote in message ps.com... HD/IBOC requires initial, expensive, and on-going hardware and licensing fees to iNiquity. The initial fee is less than your morning personality makes... in a day or two. And the ongoing fee is relatively minor. And the shilling goes on and on and on... Yes - amazing ! I wonder, what Eduardo get out of this B.S.? This is fun in a sick way, anyway. |
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