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Default NO DEMAND... IBOC : HD-Radio and the Implementation ofTechnological Change - Begins in the American Car and Truck

On Mar 26, 8:22�pm, D Peter Maus wrote:
David Eduardo wrote:
"Scooter" wrote in message
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HD radio wasn't created because listeners were demanding better sound.
Demand was created by radio, in response to satellite radio. If automakers
can't sell radios because theirs no demand from consumers, how then will
dealers make money from a preimum option?


It's more than car listening. Only about 30% of radio listening is in the
car.


� � Have anyone but me noticed that David rarely actually addresses a
statement made here. But rather, picks a script that hits one of his
pseudo-statistical drumbeats, and repeats that, without really
addressing the issue.

� � Kind of makes you wonder if his professional education came at the
Customer Service training seminar at Microsoft.

� � Sorry, David. As one Brother-in-Sound to another...it had to be said.

� � memberfdic.


"Kind of makes you wonder if his professional education came at the
Customer Service training seminar at Microsoft."

The fake Hispanic also has a fake eduacation - he is a lousyy high-
school dropout with a lousy GED. My company, a DOD contractor,
requires US citizenship, and atleast a high-school diploma.
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On Mar 26, 9:08�pm, Telamon
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In article ,

�"Scooter" wrote:
HD radio wasn't created because listeners were demanding better sound.
Demand was created by radio, in response to satellite radio. If automakers
can't sell radios because theirs no demand from consumers, how then will
dealers make money from a preimum option?


Yes, that's it in a nut shell.

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Telamon
Ventura, California


HD Radio doesn't even have the funds to pay to get in-dash.
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Default IBOC : HD-Radio and the Implementation of Technological Change- Begins in the American Car and Truck

Scooter wrote:
in the 70's Without cable, you were left with a handful of free over the air
TV stations. And reception wasn't reliable

Without HD radio, you are still left with no less than 30 free viable Am/Fm
radio stations.

With HD you get stations that sound a little better, but bascially are left
with the same format choices already found on Am/FM


A better move would be to improve the AM receiver by using a decent sync
detector an a variable Q IF.
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