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On Sat, 09 Feb 2008 21:10:58 GMT, "David Eduardo"
wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message ... The only car manufacturer I know of that is promoting HD radio is BMW. I have heard the BMW commercials on AM radio as my source but I don't know if it is an option or standard or any other details. Could be just promotional BS. I'm not interested enough to follow up on it. I already waisted my time on the Samsung site looking for vaporware. My X5 has HD. Third generation and marvelous. Takes FMs in HD to and beyond the useful analog contour, and AMs on clean frequencies beyond the onset of noise on analog. During the storms two weeks ago, I could get KNX HD for news well into Riverside County, while the analog signal was unlistenable due to the lightening and atmospherics. Samsung does not promote the HD chip to consumers. It has certainly spent a lot of time with iBiquity and its shareholders, though. And if memory serves, KNX also dropped the amount of power to their AM broadcasts when they started using the HD format. |
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![]() wrote in message ... On Sat, 09 Feb 2008 21:10:58 GMT, "David Eduardo" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message ... The only car manufacturer I know of that is promoting HD radio is BMW. I have heard the BMW commercials on AM radio as my source but I don't know if it is an option or standard or any other details. Could be just promotional BS. I'm not interested enough to follow up on it. I already waisted my time on the Samsung site looking for vaporware. My X5 has HD. Third generation and marvelous. Takes FMs in HD to and beyond the useful analog contour, and AMs on clean frequencies beyond the onset of noise on analog. During the storms two weeks ago, I could get KNX HD for news well into Riverside County, while the analog signal was unlistenable due to the lightening and atmospherics. Samsung does not promote the HD chip to consumers. It has certainly spent a lot of time with iBiquity and its shareholders, though. And if memory serves, KNX also dropped the amount of power to their AM broadcasts when they started using the HD format. Nope.Check the FCC webpage and find the KNX license It is still 50 kw. |
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On Sat, 09 Feb 2008 23:55:41 GMT, "David Eduardo"
wrote: wrote in message .. . Snip And if memory serves, KNX also dropped the amount of power to their AM broadcasts when they started using the HD format. Nope.Check the FCC webpage and find the KNX license It is still 50 kw. I fired the last salvo too soon, was thinking of 790 KABC which has become a bit problematic in terms of reception. Noticable in the car, not at home, and several friends have made the same comment. Damn I hate getting old......or is that forgetfull.......oh hell. |
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