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Old September 27th 08, 01:18 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Default What A Real Listener, Me, Says About HD


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Almost every high end A/V receivers from Sony, Yamaha, Onkyo, to name
a few, includes HD Radio for the 2008 model year.

To complain about the quality of HD Radio, or any radio, or reception
in a "truck" or any mobile device is laughable.

HD Radio on a home receiver blows away anything analog.

The fact that the HD Radio signal is only 1/100 or .001% of the main
radio stations broadcast signal, and sounds comparatively excellent,
is truely phenominal.




Your math and spelling skills could use some brushing up. If you did this,
your shilling might be more believable.

1/100 = 1%, not .001%
The word is phenomenal.
A vary large percentage of radio listening is done during morning and
evening drive times, thus reception in a moving vehicle is very much an
important part of the experience.





 
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