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HD Radio Reception Problems
It might be a problem for stores to install exterior antennas to demonstrate
live HD-Radio reception. But don't worry, the dumasses at iBiquity have a plan! They've placed demonstration modules in stores (RDMs) that connect to up to 10 HD Radios at a time to walk consumers through a simulated demo delivered through the radio's own speakers. A small black box, whose flash memory stores and plays back an endless-loop recording. The box connects via cable to HD Radios on display, and signs or displays by the radios urge customers to tune the radio to 88.1MHz on the FM dial to hear the demo and view metadata on the radio's display. It's like a lower power part 15 rig. I can't make this up! You'd think they'd push the stores like 'Wal-Mart" to install an outside antenna. Or even buy it and have it installed. It can't cost that much? So it leads me to think there is something smells? Maybe iBiquity is concerned consumers won't be that impressed with the lack of content or stations compared to satellite radio. Or if you live outside the city grade signal maybe customers won't hear anything. Why does HD smell like am stereo? It could have worked. I know it's different, but gee wiz with so much at stake and the investment required by broadcasters and consumers you'd think they'd get this right. And so far they've really screwed this thing up. I know one thing HD doesn't have 10 years to evolve into something like FM did. Radio is being attached from any angle and the wiz bang gadgets just keep on coming! Once wireless internet access in everyplace and standard in vehicles radio will have real competition. |
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HD Radio Reception Problems
On May 20, 5:30�pm, "pocket-radio" wrote:
It might be a problem for stores to install exterior antennas to demonstrate live HD-Radio reception. But don't worry, the dumasses at iBiquity have a plan! They've placed demonstration modules in stores (RDMs) that connect to up to 10 HD Radios at a time to walk consumers through a simulated demo delivered through the radio's own speakers. A small black box, whose flash memory stores and plays back an endless-loop recording. The box connects via cable to HD Radios on display, and signs or displays by the radios urge customers to tune the radio to 88.1MHz on the FM dial to hear the demo and view metadata on the radio's display. �It's like a lower power part 15 rig. I can't make this up! You'd think they'd push the stores like 'Wal-Mart" to install an outside antenna. Or even buy it and have it installed. It can't cost that much? So it leads me to think there is something smells? Maybe iBiquity is concerned consumers won't be that impressed with the lack of content or stations compared to satellite radio. Or if you live outside the city grade signal maybe customers won't hear anything. Why does HD smell like am stereo? It could have worked. I know it's different, but gee wiz with so much at stake and the investment required by broadcasters and consumers you'd think they'd get this right. And so far they've really screwed this thing up. I know one thing HD doesn't have 10 years to evolve into something like FM did. Radio is being attached from any angle and the wiz bang gadgets just keep on coming! �Once wireless internet access in everyplace and standard in vehicles radio will have real competition. Brought to you by pocket-radio, NOT PocketRadio. |
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HD Radio Reception Problems
On May 20, 5:30*pm, "pocket-radio" wrote:
It might be a problem for stores to install exterior antennas to demonstrate live HD-Radio reception. But don't worry, the dumasses at iBiquity have a plan! They've placed demonstration modules in stores (RDMs) that connect to up to 10 HD Radios at a time to walk consumers through a simulated demo delivered through the radio's own speakers. A small black box, whose flash memory stores and plays back an endless-loop recording. The box connects via cable to HD Radios on display, and signs or displays by the radios urge customers to tune the radio to 88.1MHz on the FM dial to hear the demo and view metadata on the radio's display. *It's like a lower power part 15 rig. I can't make this up! You'd think they'd push the stores like 'Wal-Mart" to install an outside antenna. Or even buy it and have it installed. It can't cost that much? So it leads me to think there is something smells? Maybe iBiquity is concerned consumers won't be that impressed with the lack of content or stations compared to satellite radio. Or if you live outside the city grade signal maybe customers won't hear anything. Why does HD smell like am stereo? It could have worked. I know it's different, but gee wiz with so much at stake and the investment required by broadcasters and consumers you'd think they'd get this right. And so far they've really screwed this thing up. I know one thing HD doesn't have 10 years to evolve into something like FM did. Radio is being attached from any angle and the wiz bang gadgets just keep on coming! *Once wireless internet access in everyplace and standard in vehicles radio will have real competition. "You'd think they'd push the stores like ‘Wal-Mart” to install an outside antenna. Or even buy it and have it installed. It can't cost that much? So it leads me to think there is something smells? Maybe iBiquity is concerned consumers won't be that impressed with the lack of content or stations compared to satellite radio. Or if you live outside the city grade signal maybe customers won't hear anything." "Why does HD smell like am stereo? It could have worked. I know it’s different, but gee wiz with so much at stake and the investment required by broadcasters and consumers you’d think they’d get this right. And so far they’ve really screwed this thing up. I know one thing HD doesn’t have 10 years to evolve into something like FM did. Radio is being attached from any angle and the wiz bang gadgets just keep on coming! Once wireless internet access in everyplace and standard in vehicles radio will have real competition." http://www.radio-info.com/smf/index....html#msg781492 |
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HD Radio Reception Problems
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, RHF wrote: On May 20, 2:30*pm, "pocket-radio" wrote: It might be a problem for stores to install exterior antennas to demonstrate live HD-Radio reception. But don't worry, the dumasses at iBiquity have a plan! They've placed demonstration modules in stores (RDMs) that connect to up to 10 HD Radios at a time to walk consumers through a simulated demo delivered through the radio's own speakers. A small black box, whose flash memory stores and plays back an endless-loop recording. The box connects via cable to HD Radios on display, and signs or displays by the radios urge customers to tune the radio to 88.1MHz on the FM dial to hear the demo and view metadata on the radio's display. *It's like a lower power part 15 rig. I can't make this up! Well It's a Start. Well at one point YOU were a start but that stalled and now look at what we have, a news group retard. It should provide for uniform results any where and everywhere in the USA. {-aka- A Uniform Buying Experience.} Ha, ha, ha. What a comedian. You'd think they'd push the stores like 'Wal-Mart" to install an outside antenna. Or even buy it and have it installed. It can't cost that much? So it leads me to think there is something smells? Maybe iBiquity is concerned consumers won't be that impressed with the lack of content or stations compared to satellite radio. Or if you live outside the city grade signal maybe customers won't hear anything. U'da Think So ! I'd like to get the AM&FM Outside Antenna 'contract' for all the Walmart Stores in the USA -hell- Even just the State of Texas (259) would be 'nice' Starbucks uses their own Satellite Radio System for All of their Stores -now-if- The HD-Radio Allience could just get Starbucks to Feature HD-Radios in their Stores for a Year . . . that's Marketing 101 ! -ps- That would be a 'nice' Contract to get too ! You mean force them into doing it? You bet they are working on that by forcing radio manufacturers to include IBOC in the satellite receivers. Why does HD smell like am stereo? It could have worked. I know it's different, but gee wiz with so much at stake and the investment required by broadcasters and consumers you'd think they'd get this right. And so far they've really screwed this thing up. I know one thing HD doesn't have 10 years to evolve into something like FM did. Radio is being attached from any angle and the wiz bang gadgets just keep on coming! *Once wireless internet access in everyplace and standard in vehicles radio will have real competition. It Don't -cause- The FCC and the Broadcast Industry [REALLY BIG MEDIA] are Both Lock-Step Behind It. . . the truth is out-there - riding on a radio-wave ~ RHF You fell off the wave long ago right after you fell off the truck. - - - 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 The retard can't reference an article on Usenet. What a surprise. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 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. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . Yeah like some would want to repost your crap whack job. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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RHF the news group retard says nothing of import
"Telamon" wrote in message ... In article , RHF wrote: On May 20, 7:13 pm, Telamon wrote: In article , RHF wrote: On May 20, 2:30 pm, "pocket-radio" wrote: It might be a problem for stores to install exterior antennas to demonstrate live HD-Radio reception. But don't worry, the dumasses at iBiquity have a plan! They've placed demonstration modules in stores (RDMs) that connect to up to 10 HD Radios at a time to walk consumers through a simulated demo delivered through the radio's own speakers. A small black box, whose flash memory stores and plays back an endless-loop recording. The box connects via cable to HD Radios on display, and signs or displays by the radios urge customers to tune the radio to 88.1MHz on the FM dial to hear the demo and view metadata on the radio's display. It's like a lower power part 15 rig. I can't make this up! Well It's a Start. Well at one point YOU were a start but that stalled and now look at what we have, a news group retard. It should provide for uniform results any where and everywhere in the USA. {-aka- A Uniform Buying Experience.} Ha, ha, ha. What a comedian. You'd think they'd push the stores like 'Wal-Mart" to install an outside antenna. Or even buy it and have it installed. It can't cost that much? So it leads me to think there is something smells? Maybe iBiquity is concerned consumers won't be that impressed with the lack of content or stations compared to satellite radio. Or if you live outside the city grade signal maybe customers won't hear anything. U'da Think So ! I'd like to get the AM&FM Outside Antenna 'contract' for all the Walmart Stores in the USA -hell- Even just the State of Texas (259) would be 'nice' Starbucks uses their own Satellite Radio System for All of their Stores -now-if- The HD-Radio Allience could just get Starbucks to Feature HD-Radios in their Stores for a Year . . . that's Marketing 101 ! -ps- That would be a 'nice' Contract to get too ! You mean force them into doing it? You bet they are working on that by forcing radio manufacturers to include IBOC in the satellite receivers. Why does HD smell like am stereo? It could have worked. I know it's different, but gee wiz with so much at stake and the investment required by broadcasters and consumers you'd think they'd get this right. And so far they've really screwed this thing up. I know one thing HD doesn't have 10 years to evolve into something like FM did. Radio is being attached from any angle and the wiz bang gadgets just keep on coming! Once wireless internet access in everyplace and standard in vehicles radio will have real competition. It Don't -cause- The FCC and the Broadcast Industry [REALLY BIG MEDIA] are Both Lock-Step Behind It. . . the truth is out-there - riding on a radio-wave ~ RHF You fell off the wave long ago right after you fell off the truck. - - - 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 The retard can't reference an article on Usenet. What a surprise. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 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. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - Yeah like some would want to repost your crap whack job. - Teli-Tard© - Poluting another On-Topic Thread SNIP You are the one polluting the on topic threads with your retard brand nonsense. More childish posts from the nitwit Telemonkey.... http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nitwit .. |
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