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IBOC News : "Commercial Free" FM HD-Radio Is Now Available !
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, RHF wrote: On May 17, 8:23*pm, "Brenda Ann" wrote: = S N I P = - Nearly 100% of AM HD stations have commercials. - And since the OP seemed to be referring primarily to AM HD... BAD, Nearly Yes -but- Technically Not 100% since there are the National Public Radio (NPR) Station and the so-called Public Radio Stations -aka- Non-Commercial Radio Stations as a 'group' and they are as a group part of the Early Adapters of IBOC and FM "HD" Radio with the speciffic intent to be HD-2 Second Audio Channel Broardcasters to better serve 'their' Listeners. http://www.kpbs.org/radio/myrland_digital_radio * NPR Radio Station List http://www.npr.org/stations/pdf/nprstations.pdf Point-of-Fact - KOAL-AM 550 kHz in Portland, Oregon is a "Commercial Free" National Public Radio Station. Here are a few more "Commercial Free" National Public Radio Stations (NPR) on the AM Radio Band From the NPR Radio Station List http://www.npr.org/stations/pdf/nprstations.pdf * WILL-AM 580 kHz from the UOI in Urbana, IL * WNYC-AM 820 kHz New York Public Radio * WNED-AM 970 kHz in Buffalo NY * WGVU-AM 850 kHz in Muskegon, MI * WOUB-AM 1340 kHz in Athens, OH * WXXI-AM 1370 kHz in Rochester, NY * WSUI-AM 910 kHz in Iowa City, IA * KOPT-AM 1600 kHz in Eugene, OR Note - The State of Alaska has 8 NPR AM Radio Stations. Remember the Primary Intent of IBOC and "HD" Radio is it use and application in the FM Radio Band; and Public Radio Stations are a major broadcaster on the FM Radio Band. -but- Even on a Non-Commercial Public Radio Station you will still hear about there 'corporate underwriters'. . . the truth is out-there - riding on a radio-wave ~ RHF . - - - the digital divide : i draw the line @ iboc 'hd' radio - - - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In-band_on-channel . Find-Out-for-Yourself - Google Search Results : HD-Radio - http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=HD-Radio . Read-the-News-for-Yourself Google News Results : HD-Radio - http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&q=HD-Radio . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - CopyRight © RHF {Radio High Frequency} All Rights Reserved. . Fair Use Notice : This Entire Message in Part or Entirety may be Copied and Reposted on/in All Media : Provided the Source the "Rec.Radio.Shortwave" Newsgroup and the Author RHF {Radio High Frequency} are both identified. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . Well news group retard I listen to NPR and I hear commercials all the time. You know the this program is brought to you by the $$$$ corporation. Then after corporate money and the government grants they get from our tax dollars they beg for more money. By the way I have the commercial rights to this news group so your copyright notice is null and void. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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IBOC News : "Commercial Free" FM HD-Radio Is Now Available !
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, RobertStruble wrote: On May 18, 10:17?am, RHF wrote: On May 17, 8:23?pm, "Brenda Ann" wrote: = S N I P = - Nearly 100% of AM HD stations have commercials. - And since the OP seemed to be referring primarily to AM HD... BAD, Nearly Yes -but- Technically Not 100% since there are the National Public Radio (NPR) Station and the so-called Public Radio Stations -aka- Non-Commercial Radio Stations as a 'group' and they are as a group part of the Early Adapters of IBOC and FM "HD" Radio with the speciffic intent to be HD-2 Second Audio Channel Broardcasters to better serve 'their' Listeners.http://www.kpbs.org/radio/myrland_digital_radio * NPR Radio Station Listhttp://www.npr.org/stations/pdf/nprstations.pdf Point-of-Fact - KOAL-AM 550 kHz in Portland, Oregon is a "Commercial Free" National Public Radio Station. Here are a few more "Commercial Free" National Public Radio Stations (NPR) on the AM Radio Band From the NPR Radio Station Listhttp://www.npr.org/stations/pdf/nprstations.pdf * WILL-AM 580 kHz from the UOI in Urbana, IL * WNYC-AM 820 kHz New York Public Radio * WNED-AM 970 kHz in Buffalo NY * WGVU-AM 850 kHz in Muskegon, MI * WOUB-AM 1340 kHz in Athens, OH * WXXI-AM 1370 kHz in Rochester, NY * WSUI-AM 910 kHz in Iowa City, IA * KOPT-AM 1600 kHz in Eugene, OR Note - The State of Alaska has 8 NPR AM Radio Stations. Remember the Primary Intent of IBOC and "HD" Radio is it use and application in the FM Radio Band; and Public Radio Stations are a major broadcaster on the FM Radio Band. -but- Even on a Non-Commercial Public Radio Station you will still hear about there 'corporate underwriters'. ?. ?. the truth is out-there - riding on a radio-wave ~ RHF ?. - - - the digital divide : i draw the line @ iboc 'hd' radio - - -http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In-band_on-channel ?. Find-Out-for-Yourself - Google Search Results : HD-Radio -http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=HD-Radio ?. Read-the-News-for-Yourself Google News Results : HD-Radio -http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&q=HD-Radio ?. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - CopyRight ? RHF {Radio High Frequency} All Rights Reserved. ?. Fair Use Notice : This Entire Message in Part or Entirety may be Copied and Reposted on/in All Media : Provided the Source the "Rec.Radio.Shortwave" Newsgroup and the Author RHF {Radio High Frequency} are both identified. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ?. "Nearly Yes -but- Technically Not 100% since there are the National Public Radio (NPR) Station and the so-called Public Radio Stations -aka- Non-Commercial Radio Stations as a 'group' and they are as a group part of the Early Adapters of IBOC and FM "HD" Radio with the speciffic intent to be HD-2 Second Audio Channel Broardcasters to better serve 'their' Listeners. " "HD Radio: Will More Awareness Translate To Sales?" "Unfortunately, Ibiquity does not: Yes, they have gotten many radio stations to make the $100,000 or so investment required to add HD Radio broadcasting, but what the leave out of their PR spin is that MANY of these stations were Public Radio/NPR stations that had their equipment paid for by special funding from Congress. So tell me, senior executives from, say, Sony, Mitsubishi, Best Buy, etc.: How do you feel about Ibiquity''s lobbyists getting US taxpayers to pick up the tab for many of their transmitter sales? Wouldn''t it be great if your lobbyists could get Congress to mandate that US taxpayers be required to buy your products, too? Do you even slightly care? Ibiquity will take their money and run, and HD Radio will join a long list of failed formats, like Dolby FM radio, Elcassete, mini disk (in the US), etc." http://tinyurl.com/37pe7t "HD Radio: Fun with Math" "I think it is fair to say that the audiophile community, those people who take their FM seriously, is dead set AGAINST HDRadio. Not only do most people never intend to buy a radio, unless as a plaything for early adopters and collectors, but are aghast at the FCC for even allowing IBOC to thrash up the FM bandwidth. Plus, people with enough technical savvy to read the specs are insulted by the false claims of 'CD sound quality' or even 'near-CD sound quality'. These are transparent marketing hype, beyond mean puffery. Sorry, but HDRadio has sworn enemies. This goes beyond just business but has political reprecussions for FCC and for Congress. This has the whiff of political scandal - and I'm a rock-ribbed Republican! The Corporation for Public Broadcasting is especially vulnerable. My advice for any businessman is to avoid any association with HDRadio." http://www.hear2.com/2006/06/hd_radio_fun_wi.html Most of my HD conversions were done by NPR stations, who rippped off Congress - I am really worried about Senator Dingell's investigation of that crook Kevin Martin. Martin promised to keep his mouth shut, after we paid him off. Impressive and lucid post. Don't expect RHF to make any sense. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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Commercials on HD Radio....
"Telamon" wrote in message ... In article , "Radio Ron" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message ... In article , "Radio Ron" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message . .. In article , "Brenda Ann" wrote: "Radio Ron" wrote in message . .. "Telamon" wrote in message .ne t.. . In article , Johnny Borborigmi wrote: On 2008-05-17 18:00:30 -0400, RobertStruble said: Sorry, I know that IBOC is trashing the broadcast bands, especially on AM, but you guys are really learned, so I was hoping to get some opinions about HD Radio. Sorry, that my greed gets in the way of common sense, and all of radio's listening audience, but Vicki is very high-maintenance. I hope that you all were not offended by my comment that "half the AMs could disappear, and no one would notice". I don't know much about HD radio but if it has far less commercials I am ALL FOR IT. I have XM sat. radio and LOVE IT. I am ****ING SICK OF COMMERCIALS. You are not going to like HD then. Sigh...more idiocy from Tele Most HD music channels have not commercials you idiot! Nearly 100% of AM HD stations have commercials. And since the OP seemed to be referring primarily to AM HD... That's correct on all counts Brenda. Sorry to expose your idiocy again Telahmun MOST of the HD channels are on FM...therefore most of the HD channels don't have commercials. You have a small reading comprehension problem? OK we can work with that. Read the above thread again. MOST of the HD channels are on FM...therefore most of the HD channels don't have commercials. OK Ron, the thread is about AM. No, the thread is about commercials. I don't know how you can miss it. |
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Was wondering what you all thought about HD Radio
"Telamon" wrote in message ... In article , "Radio Ron" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message ... In article , "Radio Ron" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message . .. In article , "Radio Ron" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message et. .. In article , "Radio Ron" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message y.n et. .. In article , "Radio Ron" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message dig y.n et. .. In article , "Radio Ron" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message . pro dig y.n et. .. In article , Johnny Borborigmi wrote: On 2008-05-17 18:00:30 -0400, RobertStruble said: Sorry, I know that IBOC is trashing the broadcast bands, especially on AM, but you guys are really learned, so I was hoping to get some opinions about HD Radio. Sorry, that my greed gets in the way of common sense, and all of radio's listening audience, but Vicki is very high-maintenance. I hope that you all were not offended by my comment that "half the AMs could disappear, and no one would notice". I don't know much about HD radio but if it has far less commercials I am ALL FOR IT. I have XM sat. radio and LOVE IT. I am ****ING SICK OF COMMERCIALS. You are not going to like HD then. Sigh...more idiocy from Tele Most HD music channels have no commercials you idiot! Same BS from you. More idiocy from the village idiot...who deosn't know what he's talking about. Yeah I do but you don't. You've posted more incorrect information here as fact than anyone I know. You're the newsgroup idiot. You haven't posted anything on topic yet moron. The topic is telamon, the shortwave newsgroup idiot. I think I've posted a lot on topic. Hey you finally got my handle right congratulations. And your designation too! The shortwave newsgroup idiot! Nope, I'm saving that one news group moron. Well you failed but at least you finally tried. Better than nothing. No, I think everyone sees you for the nincompoop you are... I don't think so but you have demonstrated a huge knowledge deficit on IBOC and you still want to argue about it so your posts are pointless. Well, not evberyone is a nutball DX-er in Ventura....so you can stop with the one-note tune. |
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IBOC News : "Commercial Free" FM HD-Radio Is Now Available !
"Telamon" wrote in message ... In article , RHF wrote: On May 17, 8:23 pm, "Brenda Ann" wrote: = S N I P = - Nearly 100% of AM HD stations have commercials. - And since the OP seemed to be referring primarily to AM HD... BAD, Nearly Yes -but- Technically Not 100% since there are the National Public Radio (NPR) Station and the so-called Public Radio Stations -aka- Non-Commercial Radio Stations as a 'group' and they are as a group part of the Early Adapters of IBOC and FM "HD" Radio with the speciffic intent to be HD-2 Second Audio Channel Broardcasters to better serve 'their' Listeners. http://www.kpbs.org/radio/myrland_digital_radio * NPR Radio Station List http://www.npr.org/stations/pdf/nprstations.pdf Point-of-Fact - KOAL-AM 550 kHz in Portland, Oregon is a "Commercial Free" National Public Radio Station. Here are a few more "Commercial Free" National Public Radio Stations (NPR) on the AM Radio Band From the NPR Radio Station List http://www.npr.org/stations/pdf/nprstations.pdf * WILL-AM 580 kHz from the UOI in Urbana, IL * WNYC-AM 820 kHz New York Public Radio * WNED-AM 970 kHz in Buffalo NY * WGVU-AM 850 kHz in Muskegon, MI * WOUB-AM 1340 kHz in Athens, OH * WXXI-AM 1370 kHz in Rochester, NY * WSUI-AM 910 kHz in Iowa City, IA * KOPT-AM 1600 kHz in Eugene, OR Note - The State of Alaska has 8 NPR AM Radio Stations. Remember the Primary Intent of IBOC and "HD" Radio is it use and application in the FM Radio Band; and Public Radio Stations are a major broadcaster on the FM Radio Band. -but- Even on a Non-Commercial Public Radio Station you will still hear about there 'corporate underwriters'. . . the truth is out-there - riding on a radio-wave ~ RHF . - - - the digital divide : i draw the line @ iboc 'hd' radio - - - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In-band_on-channel . Find-Out-for-Yourself - Google Search Results : HD-Radio - http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=HD-Radio . Read-the-News-for-Yourself Google News Results : HD-Radio - http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&q=HD-Radio . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - CopyRight © RHF {Radio High Frequency} All Rights Reserved. . Fair Use Notice : This Entire Message in Part or Entirety may be Copied and Reposted on/in All Media : Provided the Source the "Rec.Radio.Shortwave" Newsgroup and the Author RHF {Radio High Frequency} are both identified. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . Well news group retard I listen to NPR and I hear commercials all the time. You know the this program is brought to you by the $$$$ corporation. Those are called underwriter announcements you dope. |
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PONG : Telamon - "Non" and "Sequitur" are Your Middle and Last Names
On May 18, 1:08*pm, Telamon
wrote: In article , *"Radio Ron" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message ... In article , "Radio Ron" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message t. .. In article , "Brenda Ann" wrote: "Radio Ron" wrote in message m... "Telamon" wrote in message .ne t.. . In article , Johnny Borborigmi wrote: On 2008-05-17 18:00:30 -0400, RobertStruble said: Sorry, I know that IBOC *is trashing the broadcast bands, especially on AM, but you guys are really learned, so I was hoping to get some opinions about HD Radio. Sorry, that my greed gets in the way of common sense, and all of radio's listening audience, but Vicki is very high-maintenance. I hope that you all were not offended by my comment that "half the AMs could disappear, and no one would notice".. I don't know much about HD radio but if it has far less commercials I am ALL FOR IT. I have XM sat. radio and LOVE IT. I am ****ING SICK OF COMMERCIALS. You are not going to like HD then. Sigh...more idiocy from Tele Most HD music channels have not commercials you idiot! Nearly 100% of AM HD stations have commercials. And since the OP seemed to be referring primarily to AM HD... That's correct on all counts Brenda. Sorry to expose your idiocy again Telahmun MOST of the HD channels are on FM...therefore most of the HD channels don't have commercials. You have a small reading comprehension problem? OK we can work with that. Read the above thread again. MOST of the HD channels are on FM...therefore most of the HD channels don't have commercials. OK Ron, the thread is about AM. It is written several times above so I don't know how you can miss it. - Now if you want to talk about FM HD it is no different - from analog FM. - It has the same commercials and the same programming. - - These days even public radio has commercials Telamon - liar, Liar. LIAR ! - Public Radio Is Commercial Free* * Legally there are NO Commercials [.] FWIW - The FCC 'polices' Non-Commercial Radio Stations to ensure their Non-Comercial status. - along with their beg-a-thons. What You call Beg-a-thons -are- In-Fact Listener Support : Local Community Support and Underwriting : Which puts the "Public" in Public Broadcasting. - - And your sentence is a non sequitur. - Maybe you can further explain that logic so I can understand it. - - -- - Telamon - Ventura, California - Teli -wrt- 'non sequitur' Telamon - "Non" and "Sequitur" are Your Middle and Last Names |
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PONG : Telamon - "Null" and "Void" are Your Middle and Last Names
On May 18, 1:20*pm, Telamon
wrote: In article , *RHF wrote: On May 17, 8:23*pm, "Brenda Ann" wrote: = S N I P = - Nearly 100% of AM HD stations have commercials. - And since the OP seemed to be referring primarily to AM HD... BAD, Nearly Yes -but- Technically Not 100% since there are the National Public Radio (NPR) Station and the so-called Public Radio Stations -aka- Non-Commercial Radio Stations as a 'group' and they are as a group part of the Early Adapters of IBOC and FM "HD" Radio with the speciffic intent to be HD-2 Second Audio Channel Broardcasters to better serve 'their' Listeners. http://www.kpbs.org/radio/myrland_digital_radio * NPR Radio Station List http://www.npr.org/stations/pdf/nprstations.pdf Point-of-Fact - KOAL-AM 550 kHz in Portland, Oregon is a "Commercial Free" National Public Radio Station. Here are a few more "Commercial Free" National Public Radio Stations (NPR) on the AM Radio Band From the NPR Radio Station List http://www.npr.org/stations/pdf/nprstations.pdf * WILL-AM 580 kHz from the UOI in Urbana, IL * WNYC-AM 820 kHz New York Public Radio * WNED-AM 970 kHz in Buffalo NY * WGVU-AM 850 kHz in Muskegon, MI * WOUB-AM 1340 kHz in Athens, OH * WXXI-AM 1370 kHz in Rochester, NY * WSUI-AM 910 kHz in Iowa City, IA * KOPT-AM 1600 kHz in Eugene, OR Note - The State of Alaska has 8 NPR AM Radio Stations. Remember the Primary Intent of IBOC and "HD" Radio is it use and application in the FM Radio Band; and Public Radio Stations are a major broadcaster on the FM Radio Band. -but- Even on a Non-Commercial Public Radio Station you will still hear about there 'corporate underwriters'. *. *. the truth is out-there - riding on a radio-wave ~ RHF *. - - - the digital divide : i draw the line @ iboc 'hd' radio - - - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In-band_on-channel *. Find-Out-for-Yourself - Google Search Results : HD-Radio -http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=HD-Radio *. Read-the-News-for-Yourself Google News Results : HD-Radio -http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&q=HD-Radio *. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - CopyRight © RHF {Radio High Frequency} All Rights Reserved. *. Fair Use Notice : This Entire Message in Part or Entirety may be Copied and Reposted on/in All Media : Provided the Source the "Rec.Radio.Shortwave" Newsgroup and the Author RHF {Radio High Frequency} are both identified. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - *. - Well news group retard I listen to NPR and - I hear commercials all the time. - You know the this program is brought to you - by the $$$$ corporation. - Then after corporate money and the government - grants they get from our tax dollars Telamon - liar, Liar. LIAR ! - Public Radio Is Commercial Free* * Legally there are NO Commercials [.] FWIW - The FCC 'polices' Non-Commercial Radio Stations to ensure their Non-Comercial status. - they beg for more money. What You call 'beg-for-more-money' -is- In-Fact Legally Required Listener Support : Local Community Support and Underwriting : Which puts the "Public" in Public Broadcasting. - By the way I have the commercial rights to this news group - so your copyright notice is null and void. Teli -wrt- 'null and void' Telamon - "Null" and "Void" are Your Middle and Last Names - -- - Telamon - Ventura, California - |
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Was wondering what you all thought about HD Radio
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, RHF wrote: On May 18, 1:08*pm, Telamon wrote: In article , *"Radio Ron" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message . .. In article , "Radio Ron" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message et. .. In article , "Brenda Ann" wrote: "Radio Ron" wrote in message m... "Telamon" wrote in message igy .ne t.. . In article , Johnny Borborigmi wrote: On 2008-05-17 18:00:30 -0400, RobertStruble said: Sorry, I know that IBOC *is trashing the broadcast bands, especially on AM, but you guys are really learned, so I was hoping to get some opinions about HD Radio. Sorry, that my greed gets in the way of common sense, and all of radio's listening audience, but Vicki is very high-maintenance. I hope that you all were not offended by my comment that "half the AMs could disappear, and no one would notice". I don't know much about HD radio but if it has far less commercials I am ALL FOR IT. I have XM sat. radio and LOVE IT. I am ****ING SICK OF COMMERCIALS. You are not going to like HD then. Sigh...more idiocy from Tele Most HD music channels have not commercials you idiot! Nearly 100% of AM HD stations have commercials. And since the OP seemed to be referring primarily to AM HD... That's correct on all counts Brenda. Sorry to expose your idiocy again Telahmun MOST of the HD channels are on FM...therefore most of the HD channels don't have commercials. You have a small reading comprehension problem? OK we can work with that. Read the above thread again. MOST of the HD channels are on FM...therefore most of the HD channels don't have commercials. OK Ron, the thread is about AM. It is written several times above so I don't know how you can miss it. - Now if you want to talk about FM HD it is no different - from analog FM. - It has the same commercials and the same programming. - - These days even public radio has commercials Telamon - liar, Liar. LIAR ! - Public Radio Is Commercial Free* * Legally there are NO Commercials [.] FWIW - The FCC 'polices' Non-Commercial Radio Stations to ensure their Non-Comercial status. - along with their beg-a-thons. What You call Beg-a-thons -are- In-Fact Listener Support : Local Community Support and Underwriting : Which puts the "Public" in Public Broadcasting. - - And your sentence is a non sequitur. - Maybe you can further explain that logic so I can understand it. - - Teli -wrt- 'non sequitur' Telamon - "Non" and "Sequitur" are Your Middle and Last Names . If they are mentioning private corporations names as supplying money for the programming how is that different than a paid commercial? It is just legal semantics. Since you are the news group retard I would not expect you to understand that. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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Commercials on HD Radio....
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"Radio Ron" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message ... In article , "Radio Ron" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message . .. In article , "Radio Ron" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message et. .. In article , "Brenda Ann" wrote: "Radio Ron" wrote in message . .. "Telamon" wrote in message igy .ne t.. . In article , Johnny Borborigmi wrote: On 2008-05-17 18:00:30 -0400, RobertStruble said: Sorry, I know that IBOC is trashing the broadcast bands, especially on AM, but you guys are really learned, so I was hoping to get some opinions about HD Radio. Sorry, that my greed gets in the way of common sense, and all of radio's listening audience, but Vicki is very high-maintenance. I hope that you all were not offended by my comment that "half the AMs could disappear, and no one would notice". I don't know much about HD radio but if it has far less commercials I am ALL FOR IT. I have XM sat. radio and LOVE IT. I am ****ING SICK OF COMMERCIALS. You are not going to like HD then. Sigh...more idiocy from Tele Most HD music channels have not commercials you idiot! Nearly 100% of AM HD stations have commercials. And since the OP seemed to be referring primarily to AM HD... That's correct on all counts Brenda. Sorry to expose your idiocy again Telahmun MOST of the HD channels are on FM...therefore most of the HD channels don't have commercials. You have a small reading comprehension problem? OK we can work with that. Read the above thread again. MOST of the HD channels are on FM...therefore most of the HD channels don't have commercials. OK Ron, the thread is about AM. No, the thread is about commercials. I don't know how you can miss it. At least you have a sense of humor. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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Was wondering what you all thought about HD Radio
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"Radio Ron" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message ... In article , "Radio Ron" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message . .. In article , "Radio Ron" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message et. .. In article , "Radio Ron" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message y.n et. .. In article , "Radio Ron" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message dig y.n et. .. In article , "Radio Ron" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message . pro dig y.n et. .. In article , "Radio Ron" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message ws. pro dig y.n et. .. In article , Johnny Borborigmi wrote: On 2008-05-17 18:00:30 -0400, RobertStruble said: Sorry, I know that IBOC is trashing the broadcast bands, especially on AM, but you guys are really learned, so I was hoping to get some opinions about HD Radio. Sorry, that my greed gets in the way of common sense, and all of radio's listening audience, but Vicki is very high-maintenance. I hope that you all were not offended by my comment that "half the AMs could disappear, and no one would notice". I don't know much about HD radio but if it has far less commercials I am ALL FOR IT. I have XM sat. radio and LOVE IT. I am ****ING SICK OF COMMERCIALS. You are not going to like HD then. Sigh...more idiocy from Tele Most HD music channels have no commercials you idiot! Same BS from you. More idiocy from the village idiot...who deosn't know what he's talking about. Yeah I do but you don't. You've posted more incorrect information here as fact than anyone I know. You're the newsgroup idiot. You haven't posted anything on topic yet moron. The topic is telamon, the shortwave newsgroup idiot. I think I've posted a lot on topic. Hey you finally got my handle right congratulations. And your designation too! The shortwave newsgroup idiot! Nope, I'm saving that one news group moron. Well you failed but at least you finally tried. Better than nothing. No, I think everyone sees you for the nincompoop you are... I don't think so but you have demonstrated a huge knowledge deficit on IBOC and you still want to argue about it so your posts are pointless. Well, not evberyone is a nutball DX-er in Ventura....so you can stop with the one-note tune. Well see you also got that wrong. I'm not a DX'er. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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