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BobTheFraudStruble October 13th 10 11:46 PM

The People vs. HD Radio
 
"The People v. HD Radio"

"It's not quite going in that direction - yet - but another law firm
has opened an inquiry into "defective" HD Radio receivers in high-end
automobiles. The first firm on the scene, Keefe Bartels, is now
soliciting consumer complaints about problems with HD Radio reception.
Details are few, but there's always the chance - if a lawsuit is filed
- that the plaintiffs could push for class-action status. Both firms
appear to be working in concert. That would be a significant nail in
iBiquity's coffin: receiver manufacturers, already unenthused with the
product, will stay well away from the technology. If the law firms'
primary beef seems to be that "HD" has been implied to mean "High
Definition" (which it has), they need to dig deeper; there are plenty
of more substantive counts on which to indict the technology. There's
also the possibility that lawsuits could be filed between radio
stations suffering interference from other stations that have deployed
HD side-channels. Since the FCC is doing nothing with at least three
pending complaints, the victim-stations suffering HD-induced
interference may have no recourse but the courts. Were any of these
legal potentialities to be realized, "game-changer" is not strong
enough to denote the consequences."

http://diymedia.net/archive/1010.htm#101310

"We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect
Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the
common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings
of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish
this Constitution for the United States of America."

Here! Here!

N∅ ∅baMa∅[_2_] October 14th 10 12:36 AM

The People vs. HD Radio
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QBj5dyzsJkY

Steve O October 14th 10 08:10 AM

The People vs. HD Radio
 
On Oct 13, 3:46*pm, BobTheFraudStruble wrote:
"The People v. HD Radio"

"It's not quite going in that direction - yet - but another law firm
has opened an inquiry into "defective" HD Radio receivers in high-end
automobiles. The first firm on the scene, Keefe Bartels, is now
soliciting consumer complaints about problems with HD Radio reception.
Details are few, but there's always the chance - if a lawsuit is filed
- that the plaintiffs could push for class-action status. Both firms
appear to be working in concert. That would be a significant nail in
iBiquity's coffin: receiver manufacturers, already unenthused with the
product, will stay well away from the technology. If the law firms'
primary beef seems to be that "HD" has been implied to mean "High
Definition" (which it has), they need to dig deeper; there are plenty
of more substantive counts on which to indict the technology. There's
also the possibility that lawsuits could be filed between radio
stations suffering interference from other stations that have deployed
HD side-channels. Since the FCC is doing nothing with at least three
pending complaints, the victim-stations suffering HD-induced
interference may have no recourse but the courts. Were any of these
legal potentialities to be realized, "game-changer" is not strong
enough to denote the consequences."

http://diymedia.net/archive/1010.htm#101310

"We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect
Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the
common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings
of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish
this Constitution for the United States of America."

Here! Here!


KSJO has destroyed KKDV's secondary coverage area on the Peninsula.
Perhaps KKDV should join the suit. I know John Higdon hates the HD
interference! Maybe DXers could get involved as well. This could get
interesting.

RHF October 14th 10 10:44 AM

The People vs. HD Radio
 
On Oct 14, 12:10*am, Steve O wrote:
On Oct 13, 3:46*pm, BobTheFraudStruble wrote:



"The People v. HD Radio"


"It's not quite going in that direction - yet - but another law firm
has opened an inquiry into "defective" HD Radio receivers in high-end
automobiles. The first firm on the scene, Keefe Bartels, is now
soliciting consumer complaints about problems with HD Radio reception.
Details are few, but there's always the chance - if a lawsuit is filed
- that the plaintiffs could push for class-action status. Both firms
appear to be working in concert. That would be a significant nail in
iBiquity's coffin: receiver manufacturers, already unenthused with the
product, will stay well away from the technology. If the law firms'
primary beef seems to be that "HD" has been implied to mean "High
Definition" (which it has), they need to dig deeper; there are plenty
of more substantive counts on which to indict the technology. There's
also the possibility that lawsuits could be filed between radio
stations suffering interference from other stations that have deployed
HD side-channels. Since the FCC is doing nothing with at least three
pending complaints, the victim-stations suffering HD-induced
interference may have no recourse but the courts. Were any of these
legal potentialities to be realized, "game-changer" is not strong
enough to denote the consequences."


http://diymedia.net/archive/1010.htm#101310


"We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect
Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the
common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings
of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish
this Constitution for the United States of America."


Here! Here!


- KSJO has destroyed KKDV's secondary coverage area on the Peninsula.
- Perhaps KKDV should join the suit. I know John Higdon hates the HD
- interference! Maybe DXers could get involved as well. This could get
- interesting.

KSJO @ 32KW is closer with a [10xERP]
Signal pointed up to the SF Peninsula
http://www.radio-locator.com/cgi-bin...atus=L&hours=U

Versus KKDV @ 3KW is distant with a [1xERP]
Signal pointed away from the SF Peninsula
http://www.radio-locator.com/cgi-bin...atus=L&hours=U

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