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On May 13, 5:32�pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"dave" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dave" wrote in message ... ~ RHF wrote: Billing Rates Change and Today's FM HD-Radio HD2 Channel Market Development Cost can become Tomorrow's Additional Profit Center for FM Radio Stations with a different set of Advertisers for each FM HD Channels = "Diversified Income" ~ RHF �. Unless they figure out how to get HD2 channels to work in a moving car there will be no viability. FM HD2 channels work fine in moving cars, and the signals are stable out to about the 64 dbu contour.... Dream on. Between us all here, there are about 25 HD car radios in use... some in use for about 4 years. All incidents of dropouts on HD 2 channels are outside the 64 dbu contour (using a Longley-Rice projection, of course).- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - "HD Radio: Still low in priority at stores" "I visited a Best Buy the other day, and while I was there I stopped in the auto sound department. He took me to the display wall and showed me the one unit that had HD Radio built in. It was a model from JVC. He said that others were HD Radio ready, but they all required an expensive interface to add HD Radio." http://tinyurl.com/chb3rg "Is HD Radio going to be killed by manufacturers' desire to keep it a premium-priced upgrade?" "I just embarked on my twice-per-year online shopping trip to see if it's time to upgrade my car stereo to HD. Saw a sudden shift to car radios now being 'HD-Ready' instead of HD for a number of radios. This appears to require the purchase and professional installation of a separate, compatible unit. Anyone know why this appears to be a sudden new direction and what this might mean for the future of HD radio?" http://tinyurl.com/6rbj7y Right - they must be "HD Radio Ready" - LOL! |
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